Studies have been carried out all over the world to try and find a link between Vitamin D and MS treatment. Although Vitamin D and MS treatment research has not yet come up with a new drug to treat or cure Multiple Sclerosis, there is plenty of evidence to suggest that there is a link between Vitamin D and the disease. An Oxford University study carried out on behalf of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, the Scientific Research Foundation and the Multiple Sclerosis Society of the United Kingdom in 2009 looked into the way that Vitamin D interacts with our bodies and our genes, making some people more prone to developing Multiple Sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases. The researchers hoped that by investigating the established link between a lack of Vitamin D and Multiple Sclerosis, they could find out more about a possible Vitamin D MS treatment.

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