16th January 2015

ByDr. Michelle Kmiec

Did you know that studies have directlylinked multiple sclerosis (MS) withVitamin D deficiency?

One such study was published in the prestigiousJournal of the Neurological Sciencesin Oct., 2009 [1]

“Clinical evidence suggests an important role of Vitamin D as a modifiable risk factor in MS. Low circulating levels of Vitamin D have been found in MS patients, especially during relapses, suggesting that Vitamin D could be involved in the regulation of the clinical disease activity.“

This studywasn’talone.There are many supporting the idea that Vitamin D is a pivotal factor in the prevention and treatment of MS.A month earlier, the following excerpt from another study was released in the Journal of Neurology[2]

“From a purely medical point of view, Vitamin D supplementation appears in this light to be unavoidable in order to improve the general state of these patients. Furthermore, it cannot currently be ruled out that this supplementation could also be neurologically beneficial.”

So, why hasn’t the public heard about these studies? Why isn’t furtherstudy being commissioned?

No Coincidence

There are those who believe the idea of Vitamin D (a simple Vitamin/hormone) is capable of (dare I say)curingMS (there I said it!) while others believe it is nothing more than holistic hoopla. Well, surprise! Great news!This “hoopla” is backed up by research.

Personally, I started taking 10, 000 IU of Vitamin D over ten years ago, withzeroill-effects, What I have experienced is zero neurological symptoms and zero joint pain, and I now teach 7 fitness classes per week.

Purely coincidence?Absolutely not!

Elevenyears ago Iwas desperately sick with autoimmune and neurological symptoms, and the medical profession offered me nothing but prescription drugs and outrageous “healthcare” bills. Not willing to accept that as myfuture, Idecided that if Iwas ever going to be healthy again Iwould have to find the answers myself, and Iregained myhealth completely – a result of natural means and sheer perseverance.

For more information on Vitamin D and Multiple Sclerosis, check out the article: Just One Dose of Vitamin D Can Prevent The Progression of Multiple Sclerosis

For more information on Dr. Michelle’s remarkable journey back to health, check out her book:“Healthcare Freedom Revolution: Exposing the Lies, Deceit and Greed of the Medical Profession“.

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About the author:

Dr. Michelle Kmiec is a chiropractic physician who also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Biology, and a minor in Medical Research. She is a life-long athlete who after curing herself 100% naturally from MS and anxiety, became an avid nutrition and health researcher/promoter. She has been featured in many health magazines and has been a guest on radio talk shows in the USA, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia. She is also the author of “Healthcare Freedom Revolution: Exposing the Lies, Deceit and Greed of the Medical Profession“, founder of the websiteOnline Holistic Health, and a contributing writer for other informative health websites.

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