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Vitamin D Highly Effective for Treating Diabetic Nerve Pain
In this study of 51 people with Diabetic Neuropathy (nerve pain), all of them were found to have suboptimal Vitamin D levels. Treating with Vitamin D at ~ 2,000 units a day decreased pain by 47% after 3 months. The average 25 Vitamin D level was only 18 ng/ml at the start (want it to be over 30) and just got to 30 at 3 months. I suspect pain relief will continue to improve as it goes higher.
As nerve pain is also a key part of Fibromyalgia pain, and Vitamin D is often low in CFS/Fibromyalgia, this suggests that optimizing Vitamin D intake may also help pain in this condition as well. To balance the Vitamin D, I recommend the other nutrients found in Bone Health (strontium, magnesium, calcium, etc). To get 2,000 units a day, take 3 capsules of Bone Health (vs. the 3 twice a day recommended for osteoporosis).
Inositol, Vitamin B6 and B12 (all found in the Energy Revitalization System) as well as Lipoic Acid (300 mg 2x day) and Acetyl L-Carnitine (use 500 mg 3x day) have also been shown to be helpful for nerve pain. It takes months to heal nerves though, so give these 3-12 months to see the effects.
References:
Vitamin D as an Analgesic for Patients With Type 2 Diabetes and Neuropathic Pain. Arch Intern Med/Vol 168 (No. 7), Apr 14, 2008 P. 772
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