It is a water soluble vitamin so any excess can be excreted in the urine. However, very large amounts can leads to formation of crystals and even stones or at least some reports seem to indicate that.
In general, even large amounts of Vit C are very safe!
it is water soluble, poisoning yourself with Vit C is really really difficult to do.
Entirley depends on the vitamin but most have no effect or have to be eaten in very large excess to have any effect. Ignoring the debates around vitamin C and disease, none are better for you in increasing doses.
Vitamin C's polarity means that it is water soluble, which enables excess to be excreted from the body
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no vitamin c is a water soliable vitamin it will simply pass through
Vitamin c
The human body excretes excess vitamin C in the urine.
Excess vitamin A will have an effect on the muscular system as well as the liver and kidneys. The excess vitamin is seen as a toxin, and the organs that try to flush it out will be affected at varying degrees, depending on the person. Lastly, the muscles will be stiff and cramped if excess vitamin A is consumed, however it will go away.
acid bumps in the mouth - extremely painful
No effect.
cutting down on drinking milk vitamin c and alcohol
Mice make their own Vitamin C (so for a mouse it isn't a vitamin) so vitamin C except in large quantities shouldn't do much to a mouse.
Yes. How much is "an excess" depends on what they are. Vitamin C is fairly innocuous; Vitamins A and D are more problematic.