For the first time, a clinical trial has demonstrated that taking high doses of vitamin D may slow the progression of multiple sclerosis.
In general, taking too much vitamin D can be dangerous
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In a 1st, trial finds vitamin D supplements may slow multiple sclerosis. But questions remain. - Livescience.com
A new clinical trial has shown for the first time that taking high doses of vitamin D could stave off the progression of multiple sclerosis. However, much more research is warranted to confirm these findings.
By:Emily Cooke
Source:Live Science
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