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Vitamin D Deficiency a Cause of Chronic Pain?

Chronic pain is difficult to resolve.  The typical ice, heat, rest and many dangerous medications don’t fix the problem.  New studies are giving hope to many people suffering with chronic pain.  The Journal of  Parental and Enteral Nutrition study shows a correlation of Vitamin D deficiency with increased chronic pain.

Vitamin D Deficiency can cause chronic pain as well as other conditions
Vitamin D Deficiency can cause chronic pain as well as other conditions

414 patients at an inpatient acute rehabilitation unit in Mission Viejo, CA were studied.  Upon each one’s admission to the facility readings were taken of their serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) levels and severity of their nonspecific musculoskeletal pain.  There was a consistent pattern showing serum D levels are inversely associated with nonspecific musculoskeletal pain.  Those that had low levels of vitamin D had the greatest amount of pain.  Patients with higher Vitamin D levels had less pain.

More studies like this are being done.  A simple supplementation of Vitamin D can be a natural solution to helping people with chronic pain.  We are finding most people suffer with Vitamin D deficiency.  It’s not only something that can be helped with improved diet and supplements but by also getting outside for more exposure to the sun.  The sun is the most natural way to get Vitamin D.  It is after called the sunshine vitamin!

Not only can chronic pain be helped with increased Vitamin D!  Other conditions like cardiovascular disease, rickets, asthma, cancer, diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2), hypertension, glucose intolerance, multiple sclerosis, osteomalacia, eczema, cystic fibrosis can be from vitamin D deficiency.

There are many causes of vitamin D deficiency:  a vegan diet, limited exposure to the sun, having darker skin, digestive conditions like Chron’s or celiac disease and even obesity.  You can easily get your levels checked with the the 25-hydroxy vitamin D blood test.

Diet and supplementation can help improve your Vitamin D levels.  The Institute of Medicine increased the recommended dietary allowance (RDA) of vitamin D for optimal health to 600 international units (IU) for everyone up to 70 years old and raised it to 800 IU for adults over 70. The safe upper limit was also raised to 4,000 IUs.

Foods higher in Vitamin D can be helpful with natural chronic pain relief.  Some food are fortified with Vitamin D: cereals, orange juice, milk, cheese, lean meats, fish, beans, and eggs.  It’s also important to get more sun and know that sunscreen blocks absorption of vitamin D.  If you make it a habit of using sunscreen or cover up with clothes, take just 15 minutes a day to get some sun.  You can also take quality vitamin D supplement.

In our Freehold chiropractic office we use a combination of regular chiropractic adjustments and recommendations of exercise, stretching and nutrition supplementation like Vitamin D in helping our patients live a more pain-free enjoyable lifestyle.  To find out more click here.

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