A lack of vitamin D, the “sunshine” vitamin, may contribute to back pain. In one study, more than 80% of people between 15 and 52 with chronic low back pain were deficient in the vitamin and when they started supplementing their back pain improved. Some nutrition experts suggest taking 1,000 IU of D3 daily.
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