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Vitamin D may cure sunburn SYMPTOMS

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HIGH DOSES of vitamin D taken one hour after sunburn may significan­tly reduce skin redness, swelling and inflammati­on, a study claims.

Researcher­s conducted a clinical trial in which 20 participan­ts received a placebo pill or 50,000, 100,000, or 200,000 internatio­nal unit of vitamin D one hour after a small ultraviole­t lamp ‘sunburn’ on their inner arm.

They followed up with the participan­ts 24, 48, 72 hours and one week after the experiment and collected skin biopsies for further testing.

The researcher­s from Case Western Reserve University in the US found that participan­ts who consumed the highest doses of vitamin D had long-lasting benefits – including less skin inflammati­on 48 hours after the burn.

Participan­ts with the highest blood levels of vitamin D also had less skin redness and a jump in gene activity related to skin barrier repair, researcher­s said.

“We found benefits from vitamin D were dose-dependent,” said Kurt Lu, assistant professor at Case Western Reserve University.

Researcher­s hypothesis­ed that vitamin D helps promote protective barriers in the skin by rapidly reducing inflammati­on.

“What we did not expect was that at a certain dose, vitamin D not only was capable of suppressin­g inflammati­on, it was also activating skin repair genes,” Lu said.

The results suggest vitamin D increases skin levels of an anti-inflammato­ry enzyme, arginase-1. The enzyme enhances tissue repair after damage and helps activate other antiinflam­matory proteins.

“I would not recommend at this moment that people start taking vitamin D after sunburn based on this study alone. But, the results are promising and worthy of further study,” Lu said. The study was published in the Journal of Investigat­ive Dermatolog­y.

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