vitamin D. Doctors are just starting to understand that nonspecific
muscle and bone pain can be caused by low vitamin D levels, says
Gil Porat, MD, an internist in Colorado Springs, Colo. More and more
research is linking vitamin D deficiency with chronic pains. Porat
recommends getting a simple blood test to measure your vitamin D level.
Suffering from fibromyalgia? Again, vitamin D may come to the rescue.
Fibromyalgia patients have had remarkable improvements after being
treated for low vitamin D levels, says Porat. Still newer research
suggests that vitamin D may also help ease chronic back pain. A typical
dosage is 1,000 IU to 5,000 IU daily, but you can safely take up to
10,000 IU daily. For higher dosages, speak with a health care practitioner."
-Amazing Wellness Magazine Spring 2011
Make sure to check with your own doctor before taking any supplements.
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