Maintaining sufficient serum vitamin d levels over two years is associated with improved knee structural and symptomatic outcomes in people with knee osteoarthritis: a post hoc analysis of the video trial
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, April 2017 Vol 25, Sup 1, Pages S180–S181, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2017.02.312
S. Zheng, X. Jin, F. Cicuttini, X. Wang, Z. Zhu, A. Wluka, W. Han, T. Winzenberg, B. Antony, L. Blizzard, G. Jones, C. Ding
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- I have consistently keep my Vitamin D levels high (> 90 ng), for 5+ years - that was not enough!
- Eliminated my diagnosed knee osteoarthitis in 1/2 year by topical Magnesium in DMSO to my knees every few days, and also supplement with Boron
- Update Oct 2018 (3 years later) occasional twinge of pain several times a year- which goes away the same day with topical Mg in DMSO
- Currently taking Mg and Boron daily - added to my granola
- I needed more than Vitamin D to treat my knee osteoarthritis
- Less Knee Osteoarthritis if take more Vitamin D – 8 MRI confirmations – Nov 2018
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