Call for vitamin D supplements to tackle Scots MS rates

Stuart SchlossmanMultiple Sclerosis, Vitamins and Supplements

By Eleanor BradfordBBC Scotland Health Correspondent
Rates of multiple sclerosis are so “dire” in Scotland that essential foods should be fortified with vitamin D, according to an Oxford academic.
Professor of clinical neurology George Ebers has published a study showing a strong link between the condition and vitamin D deficiency.
He says the Scottish government could face legal action from people who go on to develop MS in future.
Scotland’s chief medical officer said trials of supplements were needed.
Scotland has the highest levels of MS in the world and the lowest levels of vitamin D, due to a lack of sunshine and a diet low in oily fish.
Prof Ebers has published the latest study to show a link between the vitamin and multiple sclerosis, but he says efforts to convince the Scottish government and its top health adviser, Sir Harry Burns, that the whole population needs to take vitamin D have come to nothing.
World experts
He said: “I went to see Harry Burns six years ago and I said, ‘Look Harry, it’s looking like it’s going to be vitamin D and you’ve got a serious MS problem up here, we should keep in touch.’
“Then I saw him three years ago and said the same thing – that more information was coming along. It’s been puzzling that it hasn’t led to too much action.”
Fifteen months ago the advice to the Scottish government was even stronger.
It came not only from Prof Ebers but from a group of world experts in multiple sclerosis and vitamin D who met in Glasgow.
They recommended that the Scottish government consider supplementing the population.
Ministers responded by issuing advice for “at risk” groups such as pregnant women and people with darker skin. Most of these groups remain unaware that they should be taking vitamin D and the Scottish government issued no advice for the general population.
When asked whether people who go on to develop MS in future will be able to accuse the government of inaction, Prof Ebers said: “Absolutely. In fact I think that is going to happen in the future. Inevitably, it’s going to happen.”
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