Is megavitamin therapy required for multiple sclerosis (MS)?

Megavitamin therapy - the taking of massive doses of nutritional supplements that exceed one thousand times the minimum daily required dose - has been touted, but also without reliable scientific evidence. Most researchers consider megavitamins to be "an expensive placebo." All patients should make sure they get the minimum daily requirements as a general rule.

But those taking extra vitamins should be aware that too much vitamin A and D are dangerously toxic. Too much vitamin B6 can result in numbness, loss of balance, and weakness apart from multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms.

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