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Old 03-12-2009, 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Jiminy p View Post
I think there may be connection -- or rather a correlation -- between RSD and infectious disease. Recent research with Vitamin D has shown many if not most of us are deficient and that Vitamin D is necessary for many physiological functions. So, when inflammation is triggered by an injury, isn't it possible that Vitamin D plays a role in turning it off? When we don't have enough Vitamin D to activate the anti-inflammatory compounds in our bodies (like Interleukin-10), then the inflammation continues and spreads throughout the sympathetic nervous system and beyond. In case you are not aware, Vitamin D has been shown to reduce cancer risk as well as bacterial and viral infections and may play a whole host of other roles in the body -- Check out the Vitamin D council website.
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Thanks so much for your wisdom and intergrity. May you be blessed abundantly. Much Love, Roz
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