Addressing a Lack of Vitamin D3

Vitamin D3 Infusions at Rosebank Sports Medicine
A lack of vitamin D3 could be associated with severe symptoms of fibromyalgia, and other illnesses, such as anxiety and depression, according to a new study. In the study, patients who had low levels of vitamin D3 also had higher levels of fibromyalgia severity compared to those who had normal levels of vitamin D3. Patients with lower vitamin D3 levels also had higher rates of anxiety and depression.

If you suffer from severe symptoms of fibromyalgia, depression, anxiety, or other mood disorders, the reason could be due to vitamin D3. Ask about Rosebank Medical Center’s IV therapy to fix the lack of vitamin D3 and possibly other vitamins and minerals in your system and feel yourself again!
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