yes
Excess chemicals in the human body can lead to toxicity and harmful effects. This can cause symptoms ranging from nausea and dizziness to organ damage and even death, depending on the specific chemical and level of excess. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect you have been exposed to an excess of a potentially harmful chemical.
No
One harmful substance found in the body is excess free radicals, which can damage cells and contribute to aging and disease. These free radicals are unstable molecules that can react with and disrupt important cellular components. Antioxidants help neutralize free radicals and protect the body from their harmful effects.
No- but like anything, if consumed in excess it can be harmful to your health
Cholesterol is in everyone's body, and it needs to be; cholesterol is the basis of all other hormones. However, modern diets and relative inactivity can lead to a buildup of excess cholesterol which is harmful. Consumption of saturated fats is a major source of excess cholesterol.
If you intake too much fiber you may become constipated
fiber, excess fat, and bacterial waste (Or just bacteria). Hope I could help. :) Have a nice day.
fiber, excess fat, and bacterial waste (Or just bacteria). Hope I could help. :) Have a nice day.
Yes. However so is extreme excess or deficiency of them also, which is why vitamins are essential nutrients. The body requires only small amounts of them.
Your body does not digest fiber
Your body does not digest fiber
no, but in excess can be harmful.