It is excreted through urine.
through you, by urinating
Vitamin A is fat soluble. This means that excess is stored in the body for longer periods of time. This also means that there is a greater risk of toxicity when eaten in large amounts.
No vitamin does. Your body needs a balanced amount with protein, sugars and fats. You can not win a race with just taking an extra dose of a vitamin.
it is stored in the blood and tissuses but not for very long because your body gets rid of it as soon as possible!
I wouldn't begin ANY vitamin supplements until you go to your General Practioner and have a vitamin panel done. I have one done every 6 months because my Vitamin D levels were below normal. Your Physician can recommend which vitamins your body truly needs so your not wasting money and purchasing things you don't need...and putting extra things into your body to make your body just work harder to get rid of.
The renal system, aka urinary system, excretes extra water from the body.
No, takin extra vitamin is damaging to the body, your body will produce what it need when it needs it, eat veg and fruit daily to be healthy.
Usually, if it is a vitamin or mineral your body needs, if you consume more than your body needs, it will get rid of the excress that it can not absorbe via urination or bowel movements. Have you ever taken a multi vitamin and you see your urine turn bright yellow, this is the excess vitamins your body is getting rid of. If you take minerals such as Ferrum (Iron) your bowel movements will be darker. That is the excess Iron that your body can not absorb. This would go the same for if you got too much vitamin or mineral via food (which would be pretty hard to do, hence why most people take a multi vitamin) Your body is pretty smart, it will take what it needs and get rid of the rest, just becareful not too take to much too fast, your body may know to get rid of it, but if you take it in ways that doesnt give your body time to get rid of it, you can OD :s
Vitamin C is water soluble vitamin. It can not be stored in your body. But I have read in world famous medical text book that the elderly people should be given one or two grams of vitamin C on your monthly visit. That should do. It takes years to get the deficiency of the vitamin B 12, which is water soluble vitamin.
orange juice has vitamin c. i think it helps u get rid of colds faster.
Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin produced by bacteria in the GI tract. In needs fat (lipids) to be absorbed by the intestines. You do not need to add extra Vitamin K.
No. There is no treatment.
You can't get rid of extra water in the washer.