- Vitamin D 10,000 units every day (likely you are extremely low anyway)
- Vitamin A 5,000 units every day
- B complex every day
- Zinc 25 mg every day
- Vitamin C 500mg to start and then increase to 1000mg as you are able to tolerate in order to avoid diarrhea
- Alpha lipoic acid 300mg every day or coq10 300 mg every day (these are both powerful antioxidants)
- Melatonin 10mg at night time (I normally do NOT recommend simply taking melatonin arbitrarily without measuring it using a salivary test, but Dr. Lindsey Berkson is a huge pro-melatonin believer for its powerful anti-inflammatory effects especially in mice models with acute lung injury so she is advocating it as a preventive during the COVID-19 crisis.
As both a doctor of dermatology and a functional medicine doctor, I thought it was an excellent time to write more about what we can all to keep ourselves as healthy as possible at this time during the COVID-19 crisis.
Drinking 8-10 glasses of water per day to stay well-hydrated is important to proper immune function. Drinking tea is healthy to the gut and helps flourish the microbiome so drink a variety of teas—green, black, and herbal.
If you are an asthmatic, make sure you are strictly adhering to your maintenance regimen to keep your airway maintained properly. Make a telemedicine visit with your allergist immediately if you find that with the spring, and the COVID-19 crisis you find that your asthma seems to be acting up more so as you are considered to be a high-risk group.
For health and wellness, everyone regardless of season, should be consuming a daily multivitamin, a good quality omega-3 supplement, and a probiotic. However, during this time, I would add the following in order to better boost immune support and function:
Dr. Ellen Turner is a double board-certified dermatologist with practices in Dallas and Irving, Texas. She specializes in medical and cosmetic dermatology, as well as anti-aging and regenerative medicine.
To schedule an appointment, please call 214-373-7546.



