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Excess Intake of Vitamin A

Doneitmanz

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Yo guys....just some queries for the experts?

I just bought a multi-vitamin pack and right now I am beginning to regret the purchase.

For example the RDI for Vitamin A intake is about 5000 IU...and many websites stated that excess vitamin A poses some form of threat to the well-being....

Basically the multi-vit I bought provides a stagerring 15,000IU of vit A (beta-carotene) and 5,000 IU of vit A ( Acetate)...seems pretty overwhelming to me...and if what most website and RDA states...it seems really over excessive...

Yeah I know us bodybuilders probably need more than the average adults, BUT ain't that really too much?

cheers!
 
Doneitmanz said:
Yo guys....just some queries for the experts?

I just bought a multi-vitamin pack and right now I am beginning to regret the purchase.

For example the RDI for Vitamin A intake is about 5000 IU...and many websites stated that excess vitamin A poses some form of threat to the well-being....

Basically the multi-vit I bought provides a stagerring 15,000IU of vit A (beta-carotene) and 5,000 IU of vit A ( Acetate)...seems pretty overwhelming to me...and if what most website and RDA states...it seems really over excessive...

Yeah I know us bodybuilders probably need more than the average adults, BUT ain't that really too much?

cheers!

No, it's not too much; nowhere have I seen studies pointing out that in athletes vitA can cause harm.

Mr.X
 
Here's something from one of Earl Mindell's Vitamin books:
"Toxicity: More than 50,000 IU daily, if taken for many months, can produce toxic effects in adults. "
The amount you are taking is fine, just remember to take it with food, as Vitamin A is fat soluble, meaning it requires fats as well as minerals to be properly absorbed .
 
Allegedly - and I've read this a couple of different places - large amounts of Vitamin A taken by pregnant women can cause birth defects. But I doubt any of us in this thread have a bun kicking around in our ovens...
 
hey speak for yourself buddy!
 
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