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VITAMIN “YESES” AND “NOS”
Though we all know that vitamins are good for us, there are times, situations, and metabolic conditions where caution and special adjustments are advised. I recommend you look over the following list carefully for your own well-being and in order to get the most from your vitamins.
Chronic hypervitaminosis A can occur in patients receiving mega-doses as treatment for dermatological conditions.
A deficiency of vitamin A can lead to loss of vitamin C.
An oversupply of vitamin B, [thiamine! can affect thyroid and insulin production and might cause B6 deficiency, as well as loss of other ’ vitamins.
Prolonged ingestion of any ’ vitamin can result in significant depletion of the others.
Pregnant women should check with their doctors before taking sustained doses of over 50 mg. of vitamin B6 [pyridoxine].
B6 should not be taken by anyone under L-dopa treatment for Parkinson’s disease.
Because vitamin D promotes absorption of calcium, a large excess of stored vitamin D can cause too much calcium in the blood [hypercalcaemia].
Don’t eat raw egg whites. They de-activate the body’s biotin.
It is possible that large amounts of vitamin Ў might reverse the anticoagulant activity of the blood thinner warfarin.
Diabetics and heart patients should check with their doctors, because vitamin Ў might necessitate a lower dosage of pills.
Mega-doses of vitamin Ў wash out B12 and folic acid, so be sure you are taking at least the daily requirement of both.
Excessive doses of choline, taken over a long period of time, may produce a deficiency of vitamin B6.
If you have a heart disorder, check with your physician for the proper vitamin-D dosage to take.
Vitamin E should be used cautiously by anyone with an overactive thyroid, diabetes, high blood pressure, or rheumatic heart disease. [If you have any of these conditions, start at a very low dosage and build up gradually by 100 IU daily each month to between 400 and 800IU.]
Rheumatic heart fever sufferers should know that they have an imbalance between the two sides of their hearts and large vitamin-E doses can increase the imbalance and worsen the condition. [Before using supplements, consult your physician.1
Vitamin E can elevate blood pressure in hypertensive, but if supplementation is started with a low dosage and increased slowly, the end result will be an eventual lowering of the pressure through the vitamin’s diuretic properties.
Diabetics have been able to reduce their insulin levels with E. Check with your physician. Decreases in vitamin E should be gradual, too. An excessive intake of folic acid can mask symptoms of pernicious anemia.
High doses of folic acid for extended periods of time are not recommended for anyone with a medical history of convulsive disorders or hormone-related cancer. Folic acid and PABA might inhibit the effectiveness of sulphonamides. Mega-doses of vitamin љ can build up and cause a red cell breakdown and anemia.
Patients on the blood thinner Dicumarol should be aware that synthetic љ could counteract the effectiveness of the drug. Conversely, the drug inhibits the absorption of natural vitamin K.
Sweats and flushes can occur from too much vitamin K.
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