More exposure to sun may reduce chances of multiple sclerosi
More exposure to sun may reduce chances of multiple sclerosi
The more studies they publish showing a link between Vitamin D levels and MS the more it seems like their is a direct correlation....
http://www.ptinews.com/news/380663_More ... -sclerosis
http://www.ptinews.com/news/380663_More ... -sclerosis
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Not enough sun? Me?
I too have spent my whole life, until the MS symptoms threw me on the bed, under the sun outdoors in a pasture or on a horse outside. I constantly got sunburned or tanned despite my parents' constant nagging and attempts to smear sunscreen on me. This theory would make sense if my body was not absorbing the D it produced from the sun. That's the thing. These studies say "may", "could" and "reduce." Those words don't hold water in my book. Like...the kinda-sorta theory. Just someone's idea. Fact is, I spent my life in the sun and I have a DX of MS. How do they explain that? When are they testing these subjects for D anyway? If you have MS and can barely even get out of the house to get some sun, of course you're gonna be low in D.
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Re: More exposure to sun may reduce chances of multiple scle
I am a southern California native, raised on vitamin D fortified milk served with meals, spent forever in swimming pools and beaches, still do gardening outside as I am able, and now that it has cooled off play "lizard" for about 20 minutes each day. I don't think it makes any difference - baking in the warm sunshine is just a simple pleasure.scorpion wrote:The more studies they publish showing a link between Vitamin D levels and MS the more it seems like their is a direct correlation....
http://www.ptinews.com/news/380663_More ... -sclerosis
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Thomas...maybe, but another angle: Dr. Zamboni and the JNI team are now looking at low vitamin D levels as an "endothelial disrupter" -meaning a lack of this hormone exacerbates stenosis and reflux in the blood vessels. I wrote about this research in my endothelial health paper last year (see regimens) before the Zamboni research came out. I've been following the vascular/BBB linkage for awhile, and low vitamin D is an issue. We've also discussed how vitamin D relieves hypoxic injury in the brain.Thomas wrote:So it is autoimmune?The auto immune disease affects the central nervous system and occurs more often in regions furthest from the equator.
Vitamin D's affect is more than immune system related.
My hubby's a Californian guy with basal cells to prove it...but he was born with closed jugular veins and suffered hypoxic injury to his brain-
FYI on other recent MS research "in the news"
- smoking depletes the immune system, yet it's been found to be bad for MS and causes MS progression. Smoking is an endothelial disrupter.
-obesity in young girls= bad eating habits (saturated fats and too much sugar) these are also endothelial disrupters.
-EBV, Lyme and CpN are also endothelial disrupters...just sayin'
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The study on endothelial disrupters is part of the CTEVD study at Jacobs Neurological Institute in Buffalo, NY. Info on their site-Smitha wrote: Is this study considering people like me who have moved to different places?
http://www.bnac.net/?page_id=496
Smitha, are you Caucasian or are your parents?
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Husband dx RRMS 3/07
dx dual jugular vein stenosis (CCSVI) 4/09
http://ccsviinms.blogspot.com
dx dual jugular vein stenosis (CCSVI) 4/09
http://ccsviinms.blogspot.com