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Vitamin D Supplement for Joint Pain - What Science ACTUALLY Says 

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Vitamin D is recognized for its role in bone and joint health, and there is interest in exploring whether it can improve symptoms and slow down the progression of arthritis. Research suggests that vitamin D may have anti-inflammatory effects, regulate cartilage maintenance, and improve muscle strength, potentially alleviating pain and stiffness associated with arthritis. Sunlight exposure and dietary sources are the primary ways to obtain vitamin D, but supplementation may be necessary for those with limited sun exposure or dietary restrictions. Lifestyle modifications and other treatment options should also be considered for comprehensive arthritis management.
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Комментарии : 55   
@schofield4836
@schofield4836 5 месяцев назад
It’s massively improved my inflammation, joint and bone pain, starting from a vitamin e deficiency baseline.
@newwave6404
@newwave6404 Год назад
1000% percent helps me even after just a short time my hands don’t hurt anywhere near as much as they did
@VorjuMeidear
@VorjuMeidear 9 месяцев назад
Damn I should start sleeping... It's 4 am and I just read you shot your hand... Good night!
@danieghymme1694
@danieghymme1694 Год назад
Dr.Peng is the best expert pinpointing the problem and explaining how to solve the problem. I like you very much. Thanks for your everything.
@pelicanformation3802
@pelicanformation3802 Год назад
Interesting research, Good that it reduces pain, but I would be interested in looking further into the dose.
@JeffreyPengMD
@JeffreyPengMD Год назад
Dosing is always complicated when it comes to supplements
@rocktower7412
@rocktower7412 Год назад
For those not deficient, north america recommend 2000 UI a day bkz of lack of sun's impact
@eugenemary8863
@eugenemary8863 Год назад
I always wait for your videos which are very informative.. thank you doctor
@JeffreyPengMD
@JeffreyPengMD Год назад
Such kind words, thank you!! :)
@danilonepomuceno5918
@danilonepomuceno5918 Год назад
very interesting facts about arthritis. thank you doc jeffrey!
@JeffreyPengMD
@JeffreyPengMD Год назад
Thx for commenting!
@solaum3482
@solaum3482 Год назад
I am severely deficient in vitamin d and am now experiencing arthritis. I scheduled a 50,000 iu vitamin d shot recommended by my holistic doctor.
@guzlui1
@guzlui1 Год назад
Take magnesium, glucosamine and chondroitin with msn
@kozliksikula3588
@kozliksikula3588 11 месяцев назад
Please, You take 50 000 IU in one day weekly? Thank You😊
@hdxuu9856
@hdxuu9856 10 месяцев назад
Waiting for your answer. Thank you ❤
@solaum3482
@solaum3482 10 месяцев назад
@kozliksikula3588 No, 50,000 iu shot monthly for 3 months, because I was severely deficient.
@solaum3482
@solaum3482 10 месяцев назад
@@guzlui1 I'll do it!
@stef3565
@stef3565 Год назад
Another great video! Vitamin D has helped my vertigo.
@HealthyLifestyle702
@HealthyLifestyle702 Год назад
Vitamin D. Scientists who study rheumatoid arthritis have found that people who have the condition often lack vitamin D. Low levels of this essential nutrient may lead to chronic pain. When you take it as a supplement, it could help your arthritis treatment work better.
@ashokghose51
@ashokghose51 Год назад
Thanks for very informative video
@JeffreyPengMD
@JeffreyPengMD Год назад
You’re welcome! Thanks for commenting
@ashokghose51
@ashokghose51 Год назад
@@JeffreyPengMD 🙏
@ervinhalili1800
@ervinhalili1800 Год назад
Can you make video for hip labral tear and prp injection? Does prp work for hip labral tear?
@JeffreyPengMD
@JeffreyPengMD Год назад
That’s a complicated question. Labral tears are often seen in the setting of osteoarthritis. PRP can help reduce pain and symptoms for hip OA, including those with labral tears. There are more anecdotal evidence that yes PRP can help treat labral tears in the absence of OA. It helps reduce pain and symptoms but doesn’t “regenerate” it.
@HardRockMiner
@HardRockMiner 11 месяцев назад
I know this makes no sense, but taking 10,000 IU of Vitamin D gives me foot pain. I have stopped taking it a few times now and 3 days after stopping the pain starts to go away. I wish someone could explain this..?
@RachelKirsten-j5b
@RachelKirsten-j5b 7 месяцев назад
I have the same problem with vit d and k2. Bone pain all over my body.
@rredding
@rredding Год назад
Very interesting! I got rid of my pain in wrists and fingers, and I can say that four of my friends repeated it. Two things: 1) Related to what you mentioned :) These days our packaged food is loaded with sugar, refined carbs, cheap vegetable seed oils that cause insulin resistance and chronic inflammation. Quit using that, return to the food your great grand parents ate. Too bad that over 90% of the supermarket isles are a no go area... All this food promotes inflammation, and yes, arthritis IS inflammation 🔥 2) Almost no doctor knows this, but some pharmacists perhaps know it.. In countries where the soil has no BORON (an element with properties close to Silicon), like Haiti, arthritis is abundant. In areas where Boron is mined, and it is in drinking water and vegetation, almost no arthritis occurs, like in Israel, Turkey and some areas in the USA. I make my own supplement, a low dose of boron in water. After 4-8 weeks I was pain free, and this works for 70-80% of people. Do your own research! Don't believe me on my blue eyes, everybody is responsible for his/her own health! You may search and download pdf's "Nothing boring about Boron" and "The Boron conspiracy". Then there is a Dr. Jorge Flechas with presentations on RU-vid. Very interesting and useful. You have to be persistent, but you'll find him. Again, it worked for me. So: Avoid inflammation and insulin resistance, those are leading causes for inflammation, disease and early death. Having said that: if you smoke, or use alcohol: QUIT doing that.. Not helpful. If you can, quit or minimize pain medication like Tylenol, Ibuprofen. It is a burden for your liver. Also stop using all the bad vegetable oils, only saturated oils are ok, butter ok, avocado, coconut, olive oil ok. Bad are rape seed, canola, cottonseed, soy, sunflower oils, margarine. They are easily oxidized and promote chronic inflammation. I hope you are not a vegan or vegetarian, meat is ok, processed meat only occasional. Forget the junk food, prepare your own stuff with products your great great grandmother would use. Eggs are super, if you can afford organic source. Seeds like pumpkin and sunflower seeds are good, some nuts, if you like it: fatty fish! Caught, not farmed. If you use refined carbs and sugar, quit those as much as possible.. Not easy, I know. Treat yourself as being diabetic, unless you lived a healthy life. I do intermittent fasting, I always skip breakfast. Oh, bread and cereals, cookies, cakes, deserts, sweets, most chocolate, sweet fruit, sodas are refined carbs too ❌ If you use medicines, find out for yourself what undesired effects they may have.. In that case do your own research for better alternatives and discuss this with your doctor. Never make changes without medical advice. As said. I use Boron, that is a great supplement for bones! It regulates calcium, magnesium and phosphor. Also regulates testosterone, estrogen, and helps your brain. It is anti-inflammatory, and anti-molds. May help sleeping better. Very good against osteoporosis, when combined with vit D3, K2(!!), magnesium. I make my own Boron supplement. I purchased borax on the internet. Some $10=€10 per kg, this is good for 30 years of use! Dead cheap!! I dissolve 10 grams borax in 500 ml water. 1 ml solution contains 2 mg of active Boron. I take 5 ml daily, that equals 10 mg elemental Boron. Most important is healthy food and doing your own searches on Google and RU-vid. 🙏🏻💚
@JeffreyPengMD
@JeffreyPengMD Год назад
Thanks for commenting
@rredding
@rredding Год назад
@@JeffreyPengMD cheers!
@solaum3482
@solaum3482 Год назад
Vital information. Thanks for sharing!
@celonomite
@celonomite 8 месяцев назад
Thank you.
@lesjamaluto2743
@lesjamaluto2743 27 дней назад
How much vitamin D for arthritis 😊
@hassenayele
@hassenayele 10 месяцев назад
Hi Dr. can you tale me with VD I can take there is so many D On the market, I’m taking Anastrozole this make me bone pain
@darian5428
@darian5428 Год назад
What do you think of the technique called chondrofiller?
@JeffreyPengMD
@JeffreyPengMD Год назад
Needs more data
@julieverduzco5960
@julieverduzco5960 Год назад
Why would my doctor decrease my vitamin d3 to 2000 mg a day verses the 5009 mg that i feel great at
@thayerosborne2663
@thayerosborne2663 9 месяцев назад
2000 mg is the recommended dose. They also might be worried it could interact with a medication. I would talk with your doctor about their reasoning and ask if you can return to your old dose. If they are concerned about your desires you can always follow up with a blood test to check your levels.
@geonerd
@geonerd 4 месяца назад
I don't think the average Dr. had more than a few hours of class time to discuss ALL the vitamins and minerals. Most Dr. think of D as necessary for basic bone health and not much more. IMO, 2K is kind of a bad joke. We need *many* thousands of IU per day! Adjust your dose, get re-tested, and target ~70ng or better 25-D blood levels. Immune cells are less able to capture D from the blood, so they need higher higher levels to be activated and to then properly modulate our immune system.
@rosarioangeles6523
@rosarioangeles6523 14 дней назад
Ano ba ang vit. D
@Bonomax85
@Bonomax85 Год назад
those people in those studies had a vitamin D deficit on their diet? With 2000UI of vitamin D per Day it could be necessary add vitamin K2 or not?
@JeffreyPengMD
@JeffreyPengMD Год назад
The benefits to people who are vitamin D deficient is even greater (for overall bone and body health)
@Bonomax85
@Bonomax85 Год назад
@@JeffreyPengMD thanks doc!
@nannettefenn5275
@nannettefenn5275 Год назад
Can I take 10,000Vitamin D AND vitamin K 100mg. If I have Osteoarthritis? Or does the K cause clotting problems. Thank you.
@zera7630
@zera7630 Год назад
Can we use vitamin d without talking to any doctor ?
@JeffreyPengMD
@JeffreyPengMD Год назад
Always talk to your doc if you have questions about your health!
@zera7630
@zera7630 Год назад
@@JeffreyPengMD thank you
@thesunkencathedral1718
@thesunkencathedral1718 10 месяцев назад
Who cares if vitamin D “does” this or that 🙄 It’s not a medication. The question is whether significantly increasing the levels of vitamin D deficient (or “insufficient”) patients improves whatever symptomatology they’re presenting with.
@michael4250
@michael4250 9 месяцев назад
Clickbait Snake oil for the desperate who will believe ANYTHING for help. Stop exploiting them with misinformation.
@michael4250
@michael4250 9 месяцев назад
Worthless comparison of useless remedies...implying value where there is none.