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Q: When too much vitamin b1 is consumed how does the body treat the excess?
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When thiamin is consumed in excess of needs how does the body treat excess?

it does not absorb excess


When thiamin is consumed in excess of needs how does the body treat the excess?

it does not absorb excess


When consumed in excess which nutrient do not convert to body fat?

Vitamin B1


When consumed in excess what can be converted to body fat and stored?

Vitamin c


When a water-soluble vitamin is consumed in excess of body needs the excess is?

Besides vitamin B-6 and vitamin B-12, water-soluble vitamins are not typically stored in the body. Any excess is excreted via the urine.


Why is it impossible to overdose on vitamin a but not vitamin b?

Vitamin B is a water soluble vitamin meaning that it is not stored in the body. Your body will use what it needs and flush the remainder out in the urine. Water soluble vitamins need to be replaced on a regular basis. As with any vitamin you should always follow the manufacturers recommended daily dosage. By doing this you will not run into problems. However, Vitamin D being fat soluble, means that it does not get flushed by the kidneys if consumed in excess, and stored within the liver predominantly.


How does the polarity of vitamin C aid in preventing accumulation of this vitamin?

Vitamin C's polarity means that it is water soluble, which enables excess to be excreted from the body


What happens to excess of sodium inside the body?

Eventually it is consumed by cells. Stored in fat cells. Or leaves the body through sweat.


What disorder of the liver could result in excess Vitamin B12 in the body?

Liver disease (such as cirrhosis or hepatitis) is a medical condition that can increase vitamin B12 in the body. Some myeloproliferative disorders (for example, polycythemia vera and chronic myelocytic leukemia or CML) can also increase vitamin B12 in the body. Vitamin B12 excess is virtually harmful since it is a water-soluble vitamin. It will just be secreted from the body as urine. The conditions themselves are what is cause for concern. The increased vitamin B12 can just be used as an indicator for the disease.


Is bright yellow urine harmful when taking a multivitamen?

The bright yellow color of urine after taking a multivitamin is harmless. It is caused by the excretion of excess vitamin B12. The water soluble vitamins are excreted through the urine when more is consumed than the body can use.


What happens when you get too much vitaminn c?

The human body excretes excess vitamin C in the urine.


What are the side effects of becosule vitamin tablets?

None. Excess vitamins will get thrown out of the body through urine.