Have any supplements been studied for multiple sclerosis?

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    Vitamin D, vitamin A, biotin, and L-carnitine have been studied for their potential effects on multiple sclerosis because they have plausible mechanisms for improvement. However, the research conducted so far has not been compelling.

    Vitamin D, vitamin A, biotin, and L-carnitine have all been studied in the context of multiple sclerosis. Although all of them could potentially have effects on the disease (i.e., they have plausible mechanisms through which they could improve MS), no research thus far has been tremendously compelling.[1]

    Have any supplements been studied for multiple sclerosis? - Examine