https://duckduckgo.com/?q=vitamin+d+multiple+sclerosis
Take 10,000 IU a day for a while and see what happens. Old people are always vitamin D deficient. Also get her blood level tested for vitamin D at one of those shopping center blood test places now.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=vitamin+d+multiple+sclerosis
Take 10,000 IU a day for a while and see what happens. Old people are always vitamin D deficient.
Also get her blood level tested for vitamin D at one of those shopping center blood test places now.
Stay away from D normally, but vitamin D significantly influences regulatory T lymphocyte cells, whose role is well known in the pathogenesis of the disease (Multiple Sclerosis).
Guess what else destroys, for good, 40% of T-Cells? That's right : mRNA "vaccines".
The jab lowers T-Cells, and low T-cells 100% proven to be a factor in Multiple Sclerosis cases.
I do not think D can restore the lost ratio of T-Cells.
Stay away from D normally, but vitamin D significantly influences regulatory T lymphocyte cells, whose role is well known in the pathogenesis of the disease (Multiple Sclerosis).
Guess what else destroys, for good, 40% of T-Cells? That's right : mRNA "vaccines".
The jab lowers T-Cells, and low T-cells 100% proven to be a factor in Multiple Sclerosis cases.
I do not think D can restore the lost ratio of T-Cells.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19582415/
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