Reduce chronic knee osteoarthritis pain with a boost of this vitamin
How much proof do they need?
Mainstream nutritionists continue to argue that vitamin deficiency does not occur in the U.S. despite mounds and mounds of evidence.
Hmmm…Maybe that’s because their heads are in the sand…and it’s filled with natural minerals.
But when they come up for air, they’ll have to face the results of a new study.
This new study confirms a strong link between knee osteoarthritis pain and low levels of vitamin D.
Researchers explain that their results support the work of Dr. Bruce Ames.
According to Ames, long-term nutrient deficiency prompts inflammation. This sets off chronic health problems. Inevitably, chronic pain
follows.
Bring up D levels, however, and the pain recedes.
It’s certainly possible that their vitamin D levels don’t meet the government’s definition of a “deficiency,” but tell that to their knees,
elbows, hips, fingers…
Sources:
“Insufficient vitamin D levels associated with knee arthritis pain” Life Extension Update, 11/8/12, lef.org


