The two vitamins best studied in fibromyalgia are vitamins D and C. Research looking for vitamin D deficiency in fibromyalgia has produced conflicting results. A study published in the Journal of Clinical Rheumatology found no increased risk for vitamin D deficiency in people with fibromyalgia, and there was no correlation between vitamin D levels and pain severity.
Other studies that tested the effects of vitamin D supplementation produced conflicting results for relief of fibromyalgia symptoms, even among people with documented vitamin D deficiency. A single small study that treated 12 women with fibromyalgia with vitamin C supplements for 1 month found a reduction in disability with vitamin C that was lost after it was discontinued.
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