Multiple Sclerosis - Vitamin D, Does it Help MS?
by Gary P Owen
people who do not get as much sun as others at a higher risk of developing MS.
Because of how vitamin D works within the body it can reduce inflammation and
possibly auto immune activity.
There is also evidence that points towards vitamin D being very useful in preventing
osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is more prevalent in people (particularly women) with MS
than in people who do not have MS. Vitamin D also helps with the absorption of
calcium, another major player in the prevention of osteoporosis.
The question is, now that you've already got Multiple Sclerosis. Vitamin D? is it still
worth taking?
At present, there is no strong evidence to suggest that taking vitamin D will be of
much benefit to people with MS in terms of disease progression, but for me, the
effectiveness in helping to prevent osteoporosis, would be my reason for including it
in my daily diet and vitamin intake.
What has worked for me personally over this last five years has been a radical
change in my diet. Moving away fatty, high sugar processed foods has worked
wonders for my MS. Every person has the ability to change their diet. It is just a
matter of knowing what other right things and the wrong things to eat.
As your natural inner balance is restored, you will begin to experience renewed
energy, absence of pain and aches, and more and more of your symptoms
associated to Multiple Sclerosis will disappear... These your first steps to freedom
from Multiple Sclerosis medication!
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eat and multiple sclerosis. If you would like to know what foods are attacking your
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You have everything to gain and nothing to lose by having a look. About The Author
Gary P Owen.
I am not a doctor nor am I qualified in medicine in any way. These are things that
have worked for me in controlling my MS. Before undertaking any diet or fitness
regime you should always consult you physician first.
Many people with multiple sclerosis
have deficiencies in vitamin D. Some
research has also began to show a
deficiency in vitamin D could well have
triggered multiple sclerosis in the first
place.
Multiple Sclerosis - Vitamin D
Multiple Sclerosis appears more
commonplace in northern regions
were naturally we are less exposed
to sunlight -- a major supplier of
vitamin D. It is a generally accepted
fact that the geographical distribution
of Multiple Sclerosis indicates that
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