The “five years experience” bears fruit..A vitamin and supplement reduce the risk of infection by 8

These include lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, childhood diabetes, and sclerosis

A new study confirmed that taking “vitamin D” and “omega-3” supplements may contribute to reducing the risk of developing autoimmune disorders in humans, a serious problem that many diseases fall under.

In their study, which included separate samples, the first was given “vitamin D”, the second was given an “omega-3” supplement, and the third and fourth were given placebo supplements, that people who took the two supplements had reduced symptoms of autoimmune diseases or autoimmune disorders, according to Sputnik Arabic.

According to the “webteb” website, the term autoimmune diseases includes a list of 80 diseases, in addition to diseases related to this disease, such as systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, childhood diabetes, and multiple sclerosis.. that occur due to the body’s immune system attacking its own tissues, In addition to many diseases, such as the inability to concentrate, hair loss, fatigue, weakness, muscle pain and swelling, redness of the skin, fever, and others.

The researchers also stressed – according to the study published in the British Medical Journa – the need for more studies to find out why these preventive supplements affect autoimmune diseases, but the results confirmed their ability to reduce risks significantly.

The study was carried out by researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, and the experiment lasted for five years on nearly 26,000 people over the age of fifty following they were randomly divided into four different groups, the first was given vitamin D, the second vitamin D placebo, the third omega-3, and the fourth omega-3 fictitious.

During 5 years of follow-up of people, studying natural records, and monitoring cases of immune diseases, the results showed positive indicators. According to the article published in the “Daily Mail”, a 22% decrease was observed in people who took “vitamin D”, while those who took supplements ” Omega-3s were found to have decreased by 15%, which are good indicators.

The authors note that these findings do not apply to patients with autoimmune diseases early in life. Because they need a long period of follow-up to determine the effectiveness of the supplement.

The “five-year experience” bears fruit…a vitamin and supplement that reduce the risk of 80 diseases!


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A new study confirmed that taking “vitamin D” and “omega-3” supplements may contribute to reducing the risk of developing autoimmune disorders in humans, a serious problem that many diseases fall under.

In their study, which included separate samples, the first was given “vitamin D”, the second was given an “omega-3” supplement, and the third and fourth were given placebo supplements, that people who took the two supplements had reduced symptoms of autoimmune diseases or autoimmune disorders, according to Sputnik Arabic.

According to the “webteb” website, the term autoimmune diseases includes a list of 80 diseases, in addition to diseases related to this disease, such as systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, childhood diabetes, and multiple sclerosis.. that occur due to the body’s immune system attacking its own tissues, In addition to many diseases, such as the inability to concentrate, hair loss, fatigue, weakness, muscle pain and swelling, redness of the skin, fever, and others.

The researchers also stressed – according to the study published in the British Medical Journa – the need for more studies to find out why these preventive supplements affect autoimmune diseases, but the results confirmed their ability to reduce risks significantly.

The study was carried out by researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, and the experiment lasted for five years on nearly 26,000 people over the age of fifty following they were randomly divided into four different groups, the first was given vitamin D, the second vitamin D placebo, the third omega-3, and the fourth omega-3 fictitious.

During 5 years of follow-up of people, studying natural records, and monitoring cases of immune diseases, the results showed positive indicators. According to the article published in the “Daily Mail”, a 22% decrease was observed in people who took “vitamin D”, while those who took supplements ” Omega-3s were found to have decreased by 15%, which are good indicators.

The authors note that these findings do not apply to patients with autoimmune diseases early in life. Because they need a long period of follow-up to determine the effectiveness of the supplement.

28 January 2022 – 25 Jumada Al-Thani 1443

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These include lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, childhood diabetes, and sclerosis

A new study confirmed that taking “vitamin D” and “omega-3” supplements may contribute to reducing the risk of developing autoimmune disorders in humans, a serious problem that many diseases fall under.

In their study, which included separate samples, the first was given “vitamin D”, the second was given an “omega-3” supplement, and the third and fourth were given placebo supplements, that people who took the two supplements had reduced symptoms of autoimmune diseases or autoimmune disorders, according to Sputnik Arabic.

According to the “webteb” website, the term autoimmune diseases includes a list of 80 diseases, in addition to diseases related to this disease, such as systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, childhood diabetes, and multiple sclerosis.. that occur due to the body’s immune system attacking its own tissues, In addition to many diseases, such as the inability to concentrate, hair loss, fatigue, weakness, muscle pain and swelling, redness of the skin, fever, and others.

The researchers also stressed – according to the study published in the British Medical Journa – the need for more studies to find out why these preventive supplements affect autoimmune diseases, but the results confirmed their ability to reduce risks significantly.

The study was carried out by researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, and the experiment lasted for five years on nearly 26,000 people over the age of fifty following they were randomly divided into four different groups, the first was given vitamin D, the second vitamin D placebo, the third omega-3, and the fourth omega-3 fictitious.

During 5 years of follow-up of people, studying natural records, and monitoring cases of immune diseases, the results showed positive indicators. According to the article published in the “Daily Mail”, a 22% decrease was observed in people who took “vitamin D”, while those who took supplements ” Omega-3s were found to have decreased by 15%, which are good indicators.

The authors note that these findings do not apply to patients with autoimmune diseases early in life. Because they need a long period of follow-up to determine the effectiveness of the supplement.

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