it does not have a maximum amount of that can be taken before damage occurs
What does tolerable upper intake level mean?
If the nutrient does not have a tolerable upper intake level it means it does not have a maximum amount of that can be taken before damage occurs. Any nutrient that has a tolerable upper intake level is one you can overdose on or take too much of the nutrient. Much like potassium which can be deadly but vitamin c does not have an upper intake level.
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Tolerable Upper Intake Level
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if you mean iac motor, it is located on the upper intake at the throttle body. if you mean iac motor, it is located on the upper intake at the throttle body.
If a nutrient does not have a Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL), it indicates that there is insufficient evidence to determine a level at which adverse effects may occur. This could mean that the nutrient is generally considered safe at high intakes or that potential risks have not been adequately studied. It doesn't imply that there are no risks associated with excessive intake; rather, caution should be exercised as high doses could still pose unknown risks.
If a food label is missing the tolerable upper intake level, you should avoid it if you are on strict dietary restrictions. If you are serving this food in schools or hospitals, its best to consult with a dietitian instead of calculating servings by guessing.
This is the maximum amount of a nutrient that can be consumed without adverse effects. It is not a target figure; it is an upper limit.
In a 93 it is under the upper intake. You have to take the upper intake off to get to it
It is another name for the upper part of the intake manifold.It is another name for the upper part of the intake manifold.