Food
Solutions Directory

KitchenAssistant

Enhanced Search

    Browse

    My Kitchen

    Can You Get Too Many Vitamins?

    Can You Get Too Many Vitamins?
    Anita Calero
     Print  E-mail
     
    Average Rating:  Unrated
    Read Reviews of This Solution
    Rate & Review This Solution
    Getting too many vitamins from food is almost unheard-of, but if you're taking individual supplements as a backup, use caution. "At megadoses of up to 10 times what's recommended, some nutrients behave very much like drugs," says Lora Sporny, a professor of nutrition at Columbia University.

    Some examples: Too much calcium may inhibit iron absorption. Too much vitamin A may interfere with vitamin D function, leading to bone fractures. And vitamin E taken in amounts over 20 times the RDA can have an anticlotting effect — potentially dangerous if you're already taking aspirin or blood thinners.
    Related Solutions

    Advertisement

    Deck Out Your Kitchen

    Enter for a chance to win $5,000 in merchandise from Williams-Sonoma

    Host a Premiere Party!

    Invite friends to watch the debut of REAL SIMPLE. REAL LIFE., a new makeover show on TLC, at 8:00 P.M. ET on October 17. Click above for a free invitation from Evite