Your stomach could be queasy after taking a vitamin for a number of reasons. You could have had it on an empty stomach.
While there will be no negative side effects from taking these vitamin capsules on an empty stomach you should take these with a meal to get full benefit from them. Taking these while your digestive system is breaking down your meal ensures that more of the nutrients are absorbed by your system.
Ferrous sulfate is best absorbed in an acidic environment in the stomach. Taking it on an empty stomach helps ensure optimal absorption, as other substances in food can interfere with iron absorption. Additionally, taking it with vitamin C can further enhance iron absorption.
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It depends on the side effects you are referring to. If you burp up the flavor, then try taking your fish oil during a meal. If you get an upset stomach, I would suggest taking a vitamin E supplement to prevent the fish oil from becoming rancid in your stomach, which can happen.
Vitamin B12 is released from proteins by concentrated levels of HCL acid in the stomach. Therefore, without the stomach there would be no HCL acid to release the B12
Different people react differently to vitamin C intake. Like any vitamin, you don't want to take an overdose of C, but doctors generally say to determine your sensitivity, take increasing amounts of vitamin C daily until you experience diarrhea - this is called the bowel test. And to reduce stomach upset when taking C, be sure to drink plenty of fluids.
Vitamin A deficiency can be prevented or treated by taking vitamin supplements or by getting injections of the vitamin.
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It does if you have the flu or stomach virus.
Vitamin A
Tocopheryl acetate is vitamin E. Taking high doses of vitamin E for a prolonged time can cause side effects that can include diarrhea, stomach cramps, fatigue, headache, rash, bruising, and bleeding.