No of course not. It might help but won't prevent.
Vitamin A deficiency can be prevented or treated by taking vitamin supplements or by getting injections of the vitamin.
Vitamin B1, also known as thiamine, is often recommended to help prevent mosquito bites.
Yes
Those taking immune system suppressants should be under supervision of a physician if taking Echinacea. When used with other herbs, dosage should be lowered.
Vitamin B deficiency can be prevented by maintaining a good diet with consumption of vegetables that provide this vitamin and taking multivitamins as prescribed by your physician.
The most common answer to this is to make sure you're getting all the vitamins and proteins you need. Taking a multi-vitamin definitely helps and keeping a steady healthy diet is essential.
No. Prenatals contain folic acid, which you need in order to prevent fetal monstrosities. Vitamin water does not contain folic acid in sufficient quantities for a pregnant woman
Healthcare professionals advice against taking this while pregnant.
No, absolutely not. If there are other ingredients in the vitamin for filler, they might, but vitamin D will not cause hives, it is an essential vitamin. Getting hives from vitamin D would be like getting hives from vitamin C.
Research suggests that vitamins such as vitamin E, vitamin D, and vitamin B12 may help in preventing Alzheimer's disease. However, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional before taking any supplements.
There is no specific vitamin that can prevent miscarriage. However, taking prenatal vitamins containing folic acid, vitamin D, and iron can help support a healthy pregnancy and reduce the risk of complications. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
I'm not 100% sure but when I started taking 500mg of vitamin C everyday I notices that I started getting eczema... So I'm not too sure if its from that or not but I've stopped taking them and my eczema has become less visible