Can Vitamin A And Beta-carotene Supplements Be Taken While Treating Fatty Liver Disease?
You should get off vitamin A and B Carotene supplements
Detailed Answer:
Hi welcome to Health care magic,
You should get off vitamin A and B Carotene supplements since higher than normal levels can further damage your liver.
You can take intermittent vitamin K (say twice a week).
From my book Health After Forty--
Natural sources of vitamin A are----
Retinol (vitamin A ) is present in animal foods like milk and its products, eggs, meat and fish.
Beta Carotene is present in green leafy vegetables and yellow fruits and vegetables like carrots, papaya, XXXXXXX etc.
Excessive Vitamin A: A very useful vitamin in correct doses; but any excess intake even for a short while can lead to problems. In the beginning we can suffer from irritability, vomiting, loss of appetite and headache. Over a longer period of intake, we will have roughening of skin, swollen gums, enlargement of liver and spleen, and even go into fits, or become unconscious.
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these are some research articles.
Detailed Answer:
Hi, these are some research articles. However also read Harrison's text book of medicine from a library if you can. That is a gold standard.
1) The acute and chronic toxic effects of vitamin A1,2,3,4
XXXXXXX L Penniston1 and XXXXXXX A Tanumihardjo1
2) Excessive Dietary Intake of Vitamin A Is Associated with Reduced Bone Mineral Density and Increased Risk for Hip Fracture XXXXXXX Melhus, MD; XXXXXXX Michaelsson, MD; XXXXXXX Kindmark, MD; Reinhold Bergstrom, PhD; Lars XXXXXXX MD; XXXXXXX Mallmin, MD; Alicja Wolk, PhD; Sverker Ljunghall, MD
3) NIH office of dietary supplements
Vitamin A
Fact Sheet for Health Professionals
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