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    What should a person's Vitamin D level be for a person with MS ?

    63 yr. old female with MS and liver transplant recipient

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    You can ask your doctor to test the amount of Vitamin D in your blood. This simple test can help prevent all kinds of problems. Scientists believe Vitamin D not only plays a role in MS, it also helps prevent cancer, heart attacks and bone loss.


    Some experts believe that your Vitamin D level should at the high end of the normal range between 50 and 60 ng/ml (or about 200 nmol/L if the nmol/L scale is used) . Others believe a lower amount will do but why take a chance when you have MS. Those who believe the smaller amount will suffice are not experts in the treatment of MS.


    source :http://intelligentguidetoms.wordpress.com/2009/11/16/vitamin-d-deficiency-is-epidemic-but-may-help-prevent-ms-relapses/



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