Yes, you can overdose on vitamins and minerals. The most common ones that you can overdose on are iron, calcium, vitamin A, and vitamin E.
What will it do to me?
what happens if I consume expired multi-vitamins
If you mean taking vitamins and drinking coffee at the same time, as if they will conflict with each other, then no. You're fine, millions of people do it.
Not at all. Vitamins, amino acids, and minerals are all joined together in natural fruits and vegetables. It will not hurt you.
Yes. Vitamins won't hurt Amoxicillin
You should only take vitamins and iron as advised by your maternity care provider. Flintstones vitamins are for children and while they won't hurt, there are better ones for pregnant women.
There are basically two types of vitamins: Fat soluble and water soluble. Fat soluble means that the vitamins the body does not use, are stored in the liver. Water soluble means that the vitamins the body does not use, are excreted in the urine. Taking significantly more than the 100% Recommended Daily Amount of a fat soluble vitamin can hurt the liver and the rest of the person. Fat soluble vitamins includes (but is not limited to) A, E, and Iron. With water soluble vitamins, there is more leeway in taking over 100%, but, even water soluble vitamins (such as the B vitamins) can hurt a person if they consume far greater than the 100% RDA. Also, in August 2010; "Consumer Reports" magazine had an article on supplements people should Never take because they can damage the liver. I suggest going to the library or Google.com and reading up on the supplements (legally sold in health food stores) that can cause liver damage if consumed.
It likely won't hurt as the body generally expels excess vitamins and minerals. However, you should consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking anything regularly.
no
It can't hurt you.
no Yes, we can. Expired vitamins are unlikely to hurt anyone, but they may not help either because vitamins lose their potency after a certain amount of time on the shelf. It is best to throw them away and buy ones that are in date.
Can taking BC powders hurt you?
Well, you might not need them, but they won't hurt you.