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If you’re struggling with inflammatory bowel syndrome, you know that managing it is a full-time job.

You have to be careful about everything you eat…

You can’t go to a restaurant… shopping… or golfing with buddies without scouting for the nearest bathroom.

If you’re tired of living this way, hope may be on the horizon.

Because new research out of the Mayo Clinic has revealed a simple strategy for taming even the worst irritable bowel symptoms.

And I’m going to show you how to put it to work for you – in as little as 10 minutes a day.

For this latest study, Mayo Clinic researchers followed 48 adults with inflammatory bowel conditions, like Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis.

They were given high-dose vitamin D supplements for 12 weeks.

The results were remarkable…

Patients’ symptoms improved, leading to lower “disease activity scores.”

Inflammation – a key driver of those symptoms – decreased significantly.

And researchers were able to see actual changes in patients’ gut microbiomes, making their gut tissue less likely to become inflamed.

Now, this wasn’t the first study to show that vitamin D can help soothe inflammatory bowel conditions – just the latest.

So how should this research affect how you approach your own health – especially if you have an inflammatory bowel disease?

Well, first, get you vitamin D levels tested. Your doctor may not be testing it, because it’s often not covered under Medicare for routine screenings.

But even if you have to pay out of pocket, a vitamin D blood test will only run you between $50 and $100.

Second, focus on building up your vitamin D levels naturally.

If you’re really low in vitamin D, you may need to supplement. But my goal for you is to keep your levels high enough that supplementing isn’t necessary.

You want to make sure you’re getting adequate sun exposure each day to help your body create and release vitamin D. Especially if you’re fair-skinned or not used to sun exposure, start with just 5-10 minutes a day, with as much skin exposed as possible.

Try to get your sun exposure in the morning. Morning sunlight has all the light wavelengths you need for vitamin D production, but the UV light is less intense.

Then, just focus on increasing your sun exposure by a few minutes every week.

This will help you build your natural stores of vitamin D – and hopefully tame that irritable gut, too.

View Sources

Larkin, M. (2026). Can vitamin D promote a healthier gut in IBD? Medscape. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/can-vitamin-d-promote-healthier-gut-ibd-2026a1000aps


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