Hypervitaminose
A hypervitaminose , also called survitaminose , corresponds to an excessive contribution of some Vitamine S (mainly has and D). The vitamins are necessary to the metabolic functions . When the amounts of vitamins are higher than the needs, some are eliminated by the organization via the urines (like the ascorbic acid), but of others are stored and become toxic for the organization. The hypervitaminoses can generate serious complications: nauseas, Cephalgia S (increase in the intracranial pressure), vomiting, reinaux disorders (hypercalcemy), faindings, Hemorrhage S, lesions or Cirrhosis S of the Liver, problems cutaneous.
the hypervitaminose with the vitamin has can be avoided by replacing the direct contribution in vitamin has by its Précurseur, the β-carotene much more easily managed by the organization.
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