Possibly: Low vit d levels are associated with a wide variety of symptoms and headaches are among them. However, most people with low d don't have daily headaches. Get your levels up (most adults need 5-8000 iu/day of d3 in fall ; winter for optimal levels) but explore other causes such as stress, food sensitivities, magnesium deficiency ; structural imbalances.Consider osteopathy, acupuncture ; homeopathy.
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