High doses vitamin D backed for TB
date:Sep 05, 2012
m noted that in the past before antibiotics became generally available sunshine was used to treat tuberculosis, with patients often being sent to Swiss clinics to soak up the sun's healing rays. Now, for the first time the team believes they have shown how and why such light therapy might have helped patients with TB, and could aid people with other conditions too.

More broadly, the ability of vitamin D to dampen down inflammatory responses without compromising the actions of antibiotics rais
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