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*[[Turmeric]] slows the progression of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in mice.
 
*[[Turmeric]] slows the progression of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in mice.
 
*the highest rates of MS occurre in areas that had less sunlight and higher rates of the infectious disease mononucleosis. The researchers speculate that if vitamin D levels are too low, the immune system may not be able to ward off late complications of the Epstein Barr virus that causes mono. Previous studies have shown lower rates of MS where sun exposure is stronger, suggesting that there may be something about vitamin D levels that is protective.
 
*the highest rates of MS occurre in areas that had less sunlight and higher rates of the infectious disease mononucleosis. The researchers speculate that if vitamin D levels are too low, the immune system may not be able to ward off late complications of the Epstein Barr virus that causes mono. Previous studies have shown lower rates of MS where sun exposure is stronger, suggesting that there may be something about vitamin D levels that is protective.
*[[Shingles]] May Increase Risk of MS
 
  
 
== Warnings ==
 
== Warnings ==

Revision as of 12:02, 15 June 2011

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  • Turmeric slows the progression of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in mice.
  • the highest rates of MS occurre in areas that had less sunlight and higher rates of the infectious disease mononucleosis. The researchers speculate that if vitamin D levels are too low, the immune system may not be able to ward off late complications of the Epstein Barr virus that causes mono. Previous studies have shown lower rates of MS where sun exposure is stronger, suggesting that there may be something about vitamin D levels that is protective.

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