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Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) is an illness with many symptoms resulting from a defect in the way collagen is produced. While there is no cure at the moment, there are ways to support collagen production in the body to decrease symptoms and help patients regain quality of life.

Eating a healthy diet low in processed foods is recommended. Further tailoring of diet to optimize nutrition can be done with a registered dietitian. Specializes bloodwork can be utilized to determine vitamin and nutritient deficiencies. Supplementing with vitamins and minerals can  help to prevent and/or ameliorate these deficiencies which can make symptoms worse. The following is a short list of supplements considered helpful to those with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. As always, check with your physician and dietitian before taking anything new. 

For excessive bruising, supplementing with Vitamin C can help. One study found that Vitamin C supplementation, even in those not clinically deficient, helped to reduce bleeding, wound healing time, and increased muscle strength. 

L-Carnitine is an amino acid. It helps to transport fatty acids, and is involved in the production of energy for the body. Studies indicate that those with fatigue who supplement with L-Carnitine experienced a decrease in their excessive tiredness. 

Magnesium is an important mineral. It helps with muscle soreness, sleep, inflammation, anxiety, and brain health. Magnesium also plays an important role in the synthesis of collagen. Unfortunately, oral magnesium supplements are not well absorbed. The best form of oral magnesium is in chelated form. Bathing in Epsom salt is also a good option, absorbing the magnesium transdermally. Please note that magnesium can be dangerous if taken with certain medications or with certain health conditions. Always ask your physician before taking magnesium. 

Methyl Sulphonyl Methane (MSM) is a compound with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It has been shown to reduce cytokines production, which can decrease inflammatory markers in the blood.

The supplements mentioned above are a good place to start your research into figuring out what will work best for you. There are many ways to alleviate the symptoms of Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. It is important to make a plan for yourself together with your physician to get relief. If each modality gives you some benefit, collectively they can all add up to a significant quality of life improvement.  For personalized supplement recommendations, make an appointment with Nasar Nutrition.