Noticed results very quickly
It was suggested that I start to take D3 after a coworker heard I have knee joint pain. I felt results very quickl
Read More...Vitamin D has been the subject of extensive research in relation to Arthritis and multiple studies suggest that it may indeed play a role in preventing or aiding with this condition. Arthritis is primarily characterized by inflammation and joint pain, and Vitamin D has been found to possess anti-inflammatory properties. Several studies have found associations between low levels of Vitamin D and an increased risk of developing certain forms of Arthritis such as rheumatoid Arthritis and osteoarthritis. Conversely, maintaining adequate levels of Vitamin D has been associated with a potential reduction in the risk and severity of Arthritis symptoms.
A study published in the Journal of Rheumatology found that individuals with higher levels of Vitamin D had a lower risk of developing rheumatoid Arthritis Additionally, Vitamin D deficiency has been found to be more prevalent among individuals with rheumatoid Arthritis suggesting a potential link between the two. Similarly, osteoarthritis, the most common form of Arthritis has also been associated with low levels of Vitamin D. Some studies have shown that Vitamin D supplementation may help manage osteoarthritis symptoms, including pain and joint stiffness.