Vitamin D Supplements Could Fight Crohn's Disease | Arthritis Information

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ScienceDaily (Jan. 27, 2010) — A new study has found that Vitamin D, readily available in supplements or cod liver oil, can counter the effects of Crohn's disease. John White, an endocrinologist at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, led a team of scientists from McGill University and the Université de Montréal who present their findings about the inflammatory bowel disease in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.

"Our data suggests, for the first time, that Vitamin D deficiency can contribute to Crohn's disease," says Dr. White, a professor in McGill's Department of Physiology, noting that people from northern countries, which receive less sunlight that is necessary for the fabrication of Vitamin D by the human body, are particularly vulnerable to Crohn's disease.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/01/100127104904.htmThis is an incredible link to vitamin D.  One of my sons has Crohn's and I am sending this to him.  I am going to encourage him to get tested for vitamin D ASAP!

I just forwarded this info to my friend at work who has crohns..  and another friend for her nephew!! Thanks.
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