10 Symptoms of Too Much Vitamin D
Symptom #3: High Vitamin D Blood Levels
Whenever we consume food, it is broken down and the various nutrients are then absorbed by the body. These nutrients are then carried to where they are needed, or maybe stored for use later on. This includes vitamins such as vitamin D.
When ingested, vitamin D is usually allocated to wherever it is needed. When we take on too much vitamin D, though, there is nowhere for the excess to go. This means that we will likely end up with higher than usual levels of vitamin D in our bloodstream. A blood test will then help medical professionals to come to the correct diagnosis.
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