Woman Destroyed Her Kidneys By Taking These Common Vitamins

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  • Woman Destroyed Her Kidneys By Taking These Common Vitamins | Health With Dr. Bella | Dr. Josh Axe | Dr. Michael Greger | Dr. Michael Holick |
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    Did you know that taking too much of a common vitamin can destroy your kidneys in just two months? In this video, we explore into the dangers of overconsuming Vitamin D, a crucial nutrient for bone health and immune function. While essential, too much Vitamin D can lead to a dangerous condition called hypercalcemia, causing severe health issues like kidney stones and even kidney failure.
    What you will be learn:
    The Common Vitamin: Vitamin D
    Vitamin D is vital for strong bones and a healthy immune system.
    Our bodies produce Vitamin D through sunlight exposure, and we also get it from foods like fish, eggs, and fortified milk.
    The recommended daily amount for most adults is 600-800 IU (International Units).
    The Risks of Overconsumption
    Taking excessive Vitamin D can cause hypercalcemia, where too much calcium builds up in the blood.
    Symptoms of hypercalcemia include nausea, vomiting, weakness, and frequent urination.
    High calcium levels can lead to kidney stones or even kidney failure.
    Expert Insights
    Dr. Michael Holick highlights the importance of Vitamin D for bone health but warns against overuse.
    Dr. Katherine Tucker and Dr. Richard explain the risks to kidneys from high calcium levels.
    Dr. JoAnn Manson advises getting Vitamin D from sunlight and food, and using supplements only when necessary.
    Preventive Measures
    Consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement.
    Regular blood tests help monitor your vitamin levels and ensure they stay within a safe range.
    Get Vitamin D from natural sources like sunlight and food whenever possible.
    Follow the recommended daily intake (600-800 IU) and never exceed the upper limit (4,000 IU) unless advised by a doctor.
    Conclusion
    While Vitamin D is crucial for health, excessive intake can lead to serious issues, including kidney damage. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement to determine the right dosage for you.
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  • @rehmausman4543
    @rehmausman4543 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Informative video.. keep it up 👍🏻

    • @HealthWithDr.Bella608
      @HealthWithDr.Bella608  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊 We're thrilled to hear you found the video informative. Stay tuned for more health tips and feel free to share any topics you'd like us to cover. Your support means a lot to us! 👍🏻✨