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Vitamin D: Adequate levels of vitamin D are essential for immune function, and deficiency might impact immune response. Some studies suggest a possible association between vitamin D deficiency and severe COVID-19 outcomes, but further research is needed.
Vitamin C and Zinc: These supplements are known to support immune function, but evidence supporting their effectiveness against COVID-19 is limited.
Probiotics: Probiotics play a role in maintaining gut health, which is linked to immune function. Some research suggests that a healthy gut microbiota might support immune response, but their specific role in preventing or treating COVID-19 remains unclear.
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