date:Nov 05, 2012
ld. With each doubling of the serum 25-OH-D concentration the exacerbation rate decreased by 27%.
The researchers said the finding suggests that vitamin D may have a protective effect against multiple sclerosis. However, they also suggested that the causality could be reversed, that is, having the disease may result in low vitamin D levels.
Those who have multiple sclerosis may not have to be hesitate to try vitamin D supplements to see if they can benefit from the supplements because low se