When i first moved to Oregon and experienced a decade of dark dismal winters, i found out i had low Vitamin D levels when i was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. That and other combinations of what they believe causes MS, mine being the fact i was exposed to a virus or toxin before the age of 15 (the mo for MS) was getting Mono.
Research is leaning toward that if someone increases their Vitamin D taking 10,000 mg a day, could deflate the immune system and slow MS progression
Health
Education
Northern America
Like this story?
Join World Pulse now to read more inspiring stories and connect with women speaking out across the globe!
Leave a supportive comment to encourage this author