Best Supplements for Healing After a Car Accident
Recovering from a car accident often requires time and medical treatment. Whether you are healing from sprains, fractures, or a concussion, the body needs key nutrients for optimal healing. Consuming nutritional supplements can support and enhance the body’s natural healing process. Dr. Deryk Harting of Chambers Medical Group, one of the highest rated car accident medical care teams in the Tampa Bay area, discusses the best supplements to help your body heal after an accident, based on the type of injury.
(**While nutritional supplements may boost the healing process, they should never be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, medical treatment, or a balanced diet. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before starting any new supplement regimen.)
For Brain and Concussion Recovery
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids (EPA/DHA): These reduce inflammation and support brain cell repair. Suggested dose: 2–4 grams per day (preferably pharmaceutical grade fish oil or algae oil if plant based.)
- Magnesium L-Threonate: This form of magnesium crosses the blood-brain barrier. It may help with memory, focus, and neuroplasticity. Suggested dose: 1–2 grams per day.
- N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC): An antioxidant that may reduce brain inflammation when used quickly after injury. Suggested dose: 600–1,200 mg per day for short-term use only (7-14 days).
For Muscle, Ligament, and Tendon Injuries
- Collagen Peptides: Hydrolyzed collagen supports the repair of ligaments, tendons, and cartilage. Suggested dose: 10–20 grams daily, ideally before rehab exercises with vitamin C for better absorption.
- Vitamin C (ascorbic acid): Essential for collagen production and improving immune function. Suggested dose: 500–1,000 mg per day.
- Curcumin (from Turmeric): A powerful anti-inflammatory that can help reduce swelling and pain. Suggested dose: 500–1,000 mg twice a day. Look for a formula with black pepper or high bioavailability.
For Bone Healing
- Vitamin D3 + K2: These work together to direct calcium into the bones and out of soft tissues (like arteries.) Suggested dose: Vitamin D3: 2,000–5,000 IU/day; Vitamin K2 (MK-7): 100–200 mcg/day.
- Magnesium (Citrate or Glycinate): Helps form strong bone structure and reduces muscle tension. Suggested dose: 300–400 mg per day. Magnesium glycinate is gentle on the stomach while citrate is more bioavailable but can have a laxative effect.
- Boron and Zinc: Trace minerals that support bone density and tissue repair. Zinc is important in the early stages of bone healing, while boron has a longer-term role. Suggested dose: Boron: 3 mg/day; Zinc: 15–30 mg/day (short-term use only 4-8 weeks).
For Nerve Damage, Numbness, and Stress
- Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA): An antioxidant that improves nerve healing and nerve pain like tingling, numbness, or burning. Suggested dose: 300–600 mg per day. Ideally R-ALA (more bioavailable), taken on an empty stomach for better absorption.
- B Complex Vitamins: Vitamins B1, B6, and B12 are important for nerve repair and regeneration. Suggested dose: Use a full B-complex supplement or methylated B12 (as methylcobalamin): 1,000 mcg/day.
- Ashwagandha or Rhodiola: These adaptogenic herbs help the body mitigate stress and may improve energy levels. Suggested dose: Ashwagandha: 500 mg/day; Rhodiola: 100–300 mg/day. Although they can be taken together, trying one at a time can offer better feedback of what works best.
Nutritional supplements work best when paired with rest, hydration, therapy, and nutrient-dense foods. They are not a substitute for proper medical care. Always check with a licensed medical provider before starting any new supplements, as timing, dosage, and interactions can vary based on an individual’s health status. While healing from a car accident is unique to everyone, carefully chosen supplements can make a significant impact during the healing process.
— This article is written by Deryk Harting, DC, one of the members of Chambers Medical Group’s team of car accident chiropractors who offer a variety of treatments and therapies ranging from diagnostic testing to various soft tissue therapies for car accidents and injuries in Florida.