"We know that sunlight, and probably vitamin D3, prevent MS beyond any reasonable doubt. "
Dr. Cedric Garland
"its multiple health benefits justify its recommended use by all MS patients. . . . .the vitamin has receptors scattered throughout the body, including on immune cells such as microglia, macrophages, and B- and T-cells — all key components of MS pathology. . . ."
“These results are exciting, as vitamin D has the potential to be an inexpensive, safe and convenient treatment for people with MS,” says study author Peter Calabresi, M.D., director of the Johns Hopkins Multiple Sclerosis Center "
A number of studies have revealed a beneficial relationship between higher vitamin D status and lower risk of MS and an inverse association with brain MRI.