how much vitamin would you nee to damage yourself
It is recommended not to exceed 3,000 mcg (10,000 IU) of vitamin A per day from supplements to avoid toxicity. Consuming excessively high levels of vitamin A over a long period of time can lead to symptoms such as nausea, headaches, dizziness, and liver damage. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before taking high doses of vitamin A.
The cost of repairing drywall damage would depend on how much damage is done. If you were to buy the drywall it ranges from $10 to $30 a sheet. Plus if you hired someone then it would cost more for labor then it would if you did it yourself.
Depends on how much damage there was. It might take a couple of minutes before death or as much as 5.
The exact amount in humans is uncertain as such an experiment would be unethical. In rats the LD50 is 2000 mg/kg (LD50 is the dose that kills 50% of those getting it). A dose much less than this will cause some damage in almost all. The Lowest Published Lethal Dose (LDL) [Human Infant] - Route: Oral; Dose: 442 ku/kg/11D.
That would depend on what you had for breakfast.
You can, but it is quite rare to do so. Too much Vitamin D can lead to kidney stones, kidney damage and headaches, muscle and bone weakness. The average adult needs 5mcgrams of Vitamin D daily.
25 %.So if you had 100g of vitamin C 25% would be 25 grams
No, but too much of Vitamin D may cause anorexia, nausea, and vomiting, frequently followed by polyuria, polydipsia, weakness, nervousness, pruritus, and, ultimately, renal failure. Kidney damage is also a possibility.
Yes. How much is "an excess" depends on what they are. Vitamin C is fairly innocuous; Vitamins A and D are more problematic.
Yes. How much is "an excess" depends on what they are. Vitamin C is fairly innocuous; Vitamins A and D are more problematic.
I would suggest seeing a doctor if this is happening, it can become too much to handle by yourself, this is a mental threat and can cause life long damage.
Vitamin A, Calcium, Lutein, Potassium and small amounts of folate, magnesium, Vitamin C, Vitamin K; and how much you get depends on how much you eat. :)