That flies in the face of numerous MS and vitamin D studies!
One of three possibilities:
* All previous studies are wrong
* Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis is a poor MS model
* This study [2] is flawed
One study does not proof make, on the other hand should it be repeated it would turn heads!
Source:
1. [medinewsdigest ][1]; Modifiable factors influencing relapses and disability in multiple sclerosis (Pubmed); Oct 2010
2. [medinewsdigest ][2]; "New insights about Vitamin D's Role in Multiple Sclerosis" ; March 2012
3. [Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics][3] ; "Vitamin D deficiency diminishes the severity and delays onset of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis." ; Sep 2011
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[1]: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/?p=1055
[2]: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/?p=4340
[3]: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21784056
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