Thursday, June 13, 2019

Vitamins and supplements with side effects and interactions

Just because we can consider that certain, certain, alternative and/or a natural therapy does not mean it in nature, it is absolutely harmless and/or safe. For example, remedies, from

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 It has been used in centers, especially in the centers of indigenous and ethnic groups, with the same main ingredient, salicylic acid, which is the main active ingredient of aspirin. So, does it make sense, does it have the same side effects and interactions as aspirin? While certain vitamins have a limited risk because they are water soluble and the body is usually ineffective, no matter what it is needed and/or used, other vitamins can remain in the body and it can be retained. Safety doses must be considered. With this in mind, this article will attempt to briefly consider, review, review and discuss some common remedies and their interactions and/or impacts.

1. Vitamin E: Although taking many potential benefits, taking too much vitamin E may also present risks and adverse reactions. from

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  Some of them include: nausea; diarrhea/sputum; fatigue; weakness; headache; blurred vision; rash; in addition, those with heart disease and diabetes must be careful to take only low doses because this vitamin usually causes These interacting blood is diluted and these drugs are often prescribed for these diseases.

2. Vitamin D: In general, there are 6 areas that may come from taking an excess of vitamin D. These areas include: kidney failure and/or other diseases; potential risk of bone loss, elevated blood calcium levels; nausea, vomiting, etc. from

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 Diseases, etc.; stomach pain, constipation, etc.; and other blood levels.

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 Although you, in general, illegally get a serious effect of excessive vitamin B because it is from

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 , some side effects, which may include: thirst; increased urination; skin condition; eye condition; from

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 The problem.

4. Vitamin A: Taking too much vitamin A for a long time may have effects such as: sun sensitivity; abdominal discomfort; skin condition; joint and bone pain; hair loss; headache; excessive thirst;

6. Vitamin C: Vitamin C, too, from

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 Therefore, taking too much risk is much smaller, because in general, our body will be ineffective, unusable or unnecessary. However, there may be other effects such as dirrhea, nausea, insomnia, convulsions, etc.

7. Herbal therapy: Many herbs have prescription drugs, potential, side effects, or may interact with prescription drugs. Carefully explore these and discuss them with your trusted health professionals.

Vitamins and other supplements usually have many benefits, but that doesn't mean there are no potential side effects. From the beginning of the sunset, get education and understanding to get the most benefit!





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