No excess of kidney stones among the Inuitdoi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.325.7361.408/dBMJ
This is because the vitamin increases calcium absorption in the gastrointestinal tract, which could result in hypercalciuria—presenting symptoms of nausea, vomiting, muscle weakness, neuropsychiatric disturbances, pain, loss of appetite, dehydration, polyuria, excessive thirst, and kidney stones, according...
However, excess amounts can increase the risk of kidney stones for the mother and can lead to hypercalcemia (excess calcium) of the fetus and placenta. Avoid taking more than1200IUdaily. Also avoid dolomite, bone meal and oyster-shell sources of calcium as these may be contaminated with lead...
It is considered that around 2000 mg of vitamin C can be consumed; though taking this amount may cause serious symptoms of heartburn, vomiting, insomnia,, headache and kidney stones. Taking anything more than 1000 mg per day can lead to diarrhea. It is good to take foods like cereals, fr...
They can be harmful to some when you are prone to gout or kidney stones. So check out so that he can have balanced diet rather than in excess of any one food just because of taste or his liking. Q. Does using hair shampoo and conditioner too often or in too excess cass hair loss...
aThese substances could catalyze the decomposition of carcinogenic substances in sub ammonium nitrate; accelerate the dissolution of bladder stones, kidney stones; help the body to eliminate excess cholesterol, can prevent arteriosclerosis, treatment, lower blood pressure, increase the ability of regeneratio...
In addition, an ultrasound was performed showing the presence of small kidney stones, none of which were obstructive. After discontinuing vitamin D supplementation, the patient progressed satisfactorily with a reduction in cardiac and renal changes. Discussion: Currently, vitamin D supplementation has ...