Rhonda Patrick· PhD
Supplementation with 14,000 IU/d resulted in a 32% reduction in new brain lesions detected by MRI compared to placebo.
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Supplementation with 14,000 IU/d resulted in a 32% reduction in new brain lesions detected by MRI compared to placebo.
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High-dose vitamin D supplementation resulted in a 32% reduction in new brain lesions compared to placebo and reduced inflammatory immune cells related to disease severity.
People with MS that took a high dose vitamin D for 6 months reduced inflammatory immune cells related to MS severity https://t.co/u12Qd9aqWg