Monday, June 28, 2010

Health and Wellness Guide: Vitamin D and Multiple Sclerosis

Most of us do not get enough sunlight which leads to a deficiency in Vitamin D. A new study from the UK and Canada reports that supplements of Vitamin D at critical time periods may be key to reducing the risk of Multiple Sclerosis.

The lead author Sreeram Ramagopalam, from the Wellcome Trust Center for Human Genetics at the University of Oxford wrote, “This study provides more direct support for the already strong epidemiological evidence implicating sunlight and vitamin D in the determination of MS risk. Given that a high frequency of vitamin D insufficiency in the general population has been observed, our data support the case for supplementation during critical time periods to reduce the prevalence of this devastating disease.”

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