Vitamin C is a well-tolerated water soluble substance which does not accumulate in the body, unlike fat-soluble vitamins (E, D, K). As such, very few adverse effects have been related to its use, though in large doses ( over 2g daily) diarrhea may occur.
Symptoms of a Vitamin E overdose vary from person to person, But can include: Fatigue Weakness Headaches Nausea Diarrhea Gas Abdominal pain Increased risk of bleeding (which could result in dangerous internal bleeding). The upper toxic levels are 1000 milligrams a day... for a person over the age of 19... Source:http://alzheimers.emedtv.com/vitamin-e/vitamin-e-dosage.html
Yes it can be harmful to the body. Taking to many vitamin e pills can result in bleeding.
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant that stops the production of reactive oxygen species formed when fat undergoes oxidation.
Along with what? By itself, Vitamin E helps your body utilize Vitamin K, which in turn helps with blood clotting, thus helping prevent uncontrollable bleeding.
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It depends on which medication. One should avoid consuming excess vitamin E when taking the medication that is used for thinning blood. Too much consumption of Vitamin E is dangerous and you should consult a doctor before taking Vitamin E supplements.
this should be discussed with a doctor; Vitamin E affects the blood clotting mechanisms and can be dangerous if too much is taken...e.g., for anyone having surgery.
vitamin E helps to protect vitamin A and fats in the body.
Absolutely. But like all vitamins, Vitamin E is not produced within your body. It therefore has to be obtained in your diet. There are many benefits noted in the literature of higher levels of Vitamin E that is in the average diet or the RDA (recommended daily allowance). That is why many doctors will recommend Vitamin E supplementation. If you are considering vitamin E supplementation, talk to you doctor about what type of vitamin E, how often to take it, and how much you should take.
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Like vitamin A and D, it is not stored in the liver. body fat holds abut 90 percent of the vitamin E.
There are many companies that produce lotions with vitamin E. St. Ives has a daily hydrating lotion that contains vitamin E. Burts Bees products and The Body Shop also contain lines of lotion that have vitamin E in them.
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Vitamines A, D, E and K are the only vitamines that can accumulated in the body, the rest of the vitamines are eliminated from the body if they are not used.
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Yes, Lovaza contains vitamin E per the lovaza website. However, I do not know how much Vitamin E it contains.