There are a spectrum of B-vitamins. I've included the "official" requirements per governmental agencies. Notice that these are much lower than stated quantities on most multivitamin preparations, which take into account only amounts necessary for a general population average group to avoid clinical deficiency states (a worst case scenario), and not quantities widely thought of as promoting changing requirements for each person. B1 (thiamine) 10-50 mg B2 (riboflavin) 10-50mg B3(niacin) 25mg B6(pyridoxine)25mg B12 (cobalamin) 50 mcg pantothenic acid 25mg folic acid 400 mcg Age, anemia, vegetarianism, Alcoholism and nutritional habits may all increase the need for additional supplementation; Note: gender and stress do not have additional requirements, except for pregnant women.
Vitamin A in too high of doses can cause birth defects so the amount you get in your daily diet and your prenatal vitamin should be enough.
The National Institute of Health says there is no upper daily limit for vitamin B-12.
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The National Institute of Health says there is no upper daily limit for vitamin B-12.
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Absolutely. But like all vitamins, Vitamin E is not produced within your body. It therefore has to be obtained in your diet. There are many benefits noted in the literature of higher levels of Vitamin E that is in the average diet or the RDA (recommended daily allowance). That is why many doctors will recommend Vitamin E supplementation. If you are considering vitamin E supplementation, talk to you doctor about what type of vitamin E, how often to take it, and how much you should take.