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Vitamin D Supplementation May Help with Multiple Sclerosis

Vitamin D Supplementation May Help with Multiple Sclerosis

Vitamin D Supplementation May Help with Multiple Sclerosis 1920 1280 Gary Ruelas, D.O., Ph.D.

While all vitamin deficiencies should be avoided, research from many different trials has shown that vitamin D supplementation may have a protective effect and lower the risk of developing MS.

Over the years several vitamins and dietary supplements have been explored by patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), which is a disease that effects nerve fibers and causes communication problems between the brain and the rest of your body. While there is still more to trial, the only vitamin with sufficient evidence to support routine supplementation for those afflicted with the disease is vitamin D.

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Gary Ruelas, D.O., Ph.D.

Dr. Ruelas holds doctoral degrees and is licensed to practice in both medicine and psychology. He approaches his patients by gathering and analyzing data differently from other physician’s moving away from a disease model to a holistic functional model. Read Bio

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