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one would have to define the conceptual crowds – usual signs of poisoning would be
irritability, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, alopecia der augenbrauen, dry skin and flared lips
Not much, an overacidified stomach and the excess is excreted with the urine.
I really don’t know that, but I mean, that excess vitamins are just excreted. As I said, I am not so sure
Not for all vitamins. It’s true with vitamin C.
hi
I think that’s just gonna get divorced from the body.
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The excess is excreted. Highly dosed vitamin C is however administered as infusion.
To do this, one would have to know what “supplement” is.
Generally speaking, vitamin C is water soluble. It’s just gonna be divorced.
High vitamin C doses up to a safe limit of 2,000 milligrams per day are not toxic to healthy adults. Occasionally higher doses cause nausea or diarrhea and impair the balance of antioxidant activity in the body.
https://www.msdmanuals.com/en/heim/ern%C3%A4
But:
https://www.thieme-connect.com/products/ejournals/abstract/101055/s-0030-1267690
The body separates out the excess vitamin C, it may occur in an overdose to nausea and vomiting.
In other vitamins this looks different, such as vitamin D or A, which can cause physical damage when overdosed.
It is not stored but excreted.
There the body has its own control, it eliminates vitamin C via the kidneys.
Some people react with nausea at too high a dosage.
https://dock.hkk.de/health/health/coennial-we-to-manage-vitamine-to-us#:~:text=The%20can%20a%20a%20blast,and%20%C3%9Cbelness%20and%20Appetitelessness%20.
It is divorced with the urine.
Expenditure
Unnecessary vitamin C is excreted via the kidneys with urine. Higher amount can form kidney stones.
Water soluble vitamins are excreted. Nevertheless, the use of artificial vitamins without medical advice should be omitted.
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