Researchers are slowly but surely catching up with us. They have finally gotten around to testing vitamin D therapy for Crohn's disease patients. Imagine how much better the results might have been if they had actually used a more appropriate (larger) dosage.
Vitamin D and Crohn's Disease: Supplement May Help Maintain RemissionFor the study, researchers committed to a double-blind, randomized and placebo-controlled study that assigned 27 CD patients in remission to 2000 IU/day vitamin D supplementation or a placebo for up to 3 months.
Findings revealed that patients treated with the supplement were more likely to stay in remission longer, maintaining intestinal permeability. Furthermore, patients with higher blood levels of vitamin D also showed less reoccurring signs of the illness for longer periods, lowering inflammation levels--a marker of the autoimmune disease.
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