Vitamin D is a lipid

  • Lipids are oils that accumulate over time
  • Vitamin D binds caclium into lipids
  • Calcium stimulates cells to produce enzymes
  • Hyper stimulation causes hyper enzymes
  • Hyper enzymes cause structure colapse
  • Lungs are highly structural
    • Complex life has sequential processes
      • Vitamin D
      • Calcium
      • Enzymes
      • structure degredation
      • hemorage of lungs
  • Vitamin D causes lung tissue to hemorage.
  • Covid-19 causes lung tissue to hemorage.
  • Vitamin D makes Covid-19 worse

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  1. Cells suffer damage or death when levels of glutamate are high
  2. Excess glutamate allows high levels of calcium to enter the cell
  3. This activates a number of enzymes
  4. These enzymes go on to damage cell structures such as components of the cytoskeleton, membrane, and DNA
  5. Lung membranes become damaged and bleed

Excitotoxicity

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In excitotoxicity, nerve cells suffer damage or death when the levels of otherwise necessary and safe neurotransmitters such as glutamate, α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA), or N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA) become pathologically high resulting in excessive stimulation of receptors. For example, when glutamate receptors such as the NMDA receptor or AMPA receptor encounter excessive levels of the excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate significant neuronal damage might ensue. Excess glutamate allows high levels of calcium ions (Ca2+) to enter the cell. Ca2+ influx into cells activates a number of enzymes, including phospholipases, endonucleases, and proteases such as calpain. These enzymes go on to damage cell structures such as components of the cytoskeleton, membrane, and DNA.[1][2] In evolved, complex adaptive systems such as biologic life it must be understood that mechanisms are rarely, if ever, simplistically direct. For example, NMDA in subtoxic amounts induces neuronal survival to otherwise toxic levels of glutamate.[3][4]