A multivitamin contains some nutrients that should not be taken on an empty stomach. That could be the reason nausea is experienced. To avoid that, take vitamins with food.
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Ok. So I'm a medical student and feel extreme nausea every time i take my multi vitamin on an empty stomach. This is usually easily resolved by popping some food in my mouth. I've noticed, the higher the fat content of the food i eat, the faster the feeling goes away. So here is my educated physiology asnwer to this question.
Nausea/vomitting is not well understood, but there are vomitting centers in your brainstem that respond both to chemoreceptors (toxins/Allergies/etc) and to motion (from your ear).
What happens when you eat a multivit, is you take a very large dose of essential ions, 'vital amines', and sometimes metals such as zinc and iron. all of these are necessary for your bodys daily use, but taken in large amounts set off toxin triggers in your brain.
Eating food dilutes the effects of these more 'toxic' necessities and your brain doesn't see the amount you just ingested as harmful. I believe that some of these components are most likely fat soluble, and therefore eating something with some fat such as yogurt or cheese allows for even faster dilution of your multi vitamin.
Although it is possible to overdose on the vitamins that are not water soluble (A, D, and E) it is extremely unlikely that any multivitamin has such a large quantity of these vitamins that it could cause an overdose. More likely, I would suspect that the brand of multivitamin you are using is contaminated. Not all manufacturers maintain the standards of purity that they should. It is also possible that there is added lactose as a filler, and you may be lactose intolerant.
I do not believe that coated multi vitamins would make one nauseous unless an individual took more than one a day.
Most definately.
Multi-Vitamins can be taken with other supplements in moderation. Any over dosage of multiple vitamins and supplements can cause harm to a persons mental or physical condition.
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Yes, In most cases multi vitamins can improve ones health and the immune system if the vitamins are taken regularly
yes it can cause nausea
Yes there are multi vitamins for people who are seniors. These vitamins have the extra nutrients and minerals that you will need for your day.
I think so because mulit vitamins has a vitamin c .
Side effects may include deficiencies in protein, and some vitamins and minerals(just purchase some multi-vitamins). Some nausea and food intolerance may arise but those symptoms are temporary. Not much to worry about really. Original answer.
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From my personal experience; No, they do not.
There are many things that can cause small red dots and nausea and fatigue. The infection cellulitis can cause nausea, fatigue, and skin rashes.
This depends on what you mean by work. If you mean in helping maintain a healthy level of vitamins and minerals in the body yes they do work, but they will not achieve anything more then this. If you are low on certain vitamins taking multi vitamins may make you feel better. If you already have a healthy diet and eat all the correct vitamins already you will notice no difference.
I read that nausea is one of the side effects.