Vitamin A is necessary for the maintenance and repair of skin tissue. Without Vitamin A, then a difference can be seen in skin and tissue. Healthy skin is a important component in "looks". There have been numerous studies with Vitamin A on wrinkles and acne. It is a fat soluble vitamin therefore if consuming, then please consult a nutritionist and/or physician.
No.
no vitamin c is a water soliable vitamin it will simply pass through
No effect.
Yes. Vitamin A gives milk that slighly yellowish tinge. Vitamin A is fat soluable, that's why non-fat milk looks bluish. With all of the fat removed, there's no vitamin A to give it a yellowish color.
The nutritional supplements boron, calcium, fluoride, vitamin D, vitamin K may have an additive effect when taken with ipriflavone.
Excess vitamin A during pregnancy can lead to teratogenic effects, causing harm to the developing fetus. It is important for pregnant women to avoid excessive intake of vitamin A to prevent potential birth defects.
Vitamin E supplementation may lessen or eliminate this side effect in some individuals.
it is very good
Studies have shown that it has no effect on cancer
It is unsaturated so it killsn the skurvy
C. E. Lindley has written: 'A Study of the effect of a vitamin A deficiency on the semen quality of the ram and the possible effect of testosterone and pregnant mare serum on vitamin A deficiency rams' -- subject(s): Reproduction, Sheep, Vitamin A deficiency, Rams
blood doesn't clot properly