Guide To Multiple Sclerosis Treatments

Vitamin D And Calcium Supplements

Many patients with multiple sclerosis often find they have lower bone density than healthy individuals. They may even suffer from osteoporosis. This, unfortunately, means that their bones are frail and quite prone to experiencing fractures. Because their bones can be compromised, multiple sclerosis patients need to take vitamin D and calcium supplements. Calcium is vital for improving bone strength. It can be found in an individual’s diet particularly in dairy products.

However, it can be hard for the body to absorb enough calcium. This is why vitamin D, especially vitamin D supplements, is so important. Vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium, thus boosting the strength of the bones. This is why many calcium supplements also include vitamin D. Some MS studies have also shown that vitamin D supplements help slow the progression of multiple sclerosis over 5 years.

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Cranberry Supplements

Women are the most affected by multiple sclerosis. Research has also shown that they are at a higher risk of experiencing urinary tract infections when they suffer from MS as well. Thus, women with MS should consider taking a cranberry supplement regularly. Unfortunately, cranberry supplements will not treat a current urinary tract infection.

However, some evidence indicates that taking these supplements regularly can help prevent a UTI from developing in the first place. Women need a supplement with cranberry powder as well as a probiotic for their urinary tract. This ensures it will balance the bacteria in the area appropriately.

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