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too much vitamin C will cause diarrhea - if that happens, cut back to bowel

tolerance.

 

 

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modeaussie

Wednesday, May 07, 2008 3:32 PM

Vitamin C overdose?

 

 

Anyone know if there are any ill effects of consuming more than 1,000

mg of Vitamin C a day?

 

Vinh

 

 

 

 

 

 

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You will tell when you have an OD over Vitamin C when you get diarrhea.

When you get that.. back your dose off one pill or spoon less.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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no harm done .....we take 5,000 per day. advice from a

nutritionist, and it works

--- modeaussie <koolaussies wrote:

 

> Anyone know if there are any ill effects of

> consuming more than 1,000

> mg of Vitamin C a day?

>

> Vinh

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I consume 1,500 mg of vitamins C everyday without having any negative effect, I

use Alkaline Vit C, better than the acidic one.

 

modeaussie <koolaussies wrote: Anyone know if there are any

ill effects of consuming more than 1,000

mg of Vitamin C a day?

 

Vinh

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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i guess vit.c overdose does not occur.vit. c is a water soluble vitamins which

is if taken in excess will automatically be secreted via urine.

 

 

 

modeaussie <koolaussies

 

Wednesday, May 7, 2008 12:32:38 PM

Vitamin C overdose?

 

 

Anyone know if there are any ill effects of consuming more than 1,000

mg of Vitamin C a day?

 

Vinh

 

 

 

 

 

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You can get cramps and personally I think it can bring your period on sooner, if

you are a younger woman.

 

January Agustin <january_agustin wrote: i guess vit.c

overdose does not occur.vit. c is a water soluble vitamins which is if taken in

excess will automatically be secreted via urine.

 

 

modeaussie <koolaussies

 

Wednesday, May 7, 2008 12:32:38 PM

Vitamin C overdose?

 

Anyone know if there are any ill effects of consuming more than 1,000

mg of Vitamin C a day?

 

Vinh

 

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I did forget to add that you work up to this

gradually.

 

--- Ruth Fessel <lillianfessel wrote:

 

> no harm done .....we take 5,000 per day. advice from

> a

> nutritionist, and it works

> --- modeaussie <koolaussies wrote:

>

> > Anyone know if there are any ill effects of

> > consuming more than 1,000

> > mg of Vitamin C a day?

> >

> > Vinh

> >

> >

> >

>

>

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<<<Anyone know if there are any ill effects of consuming more than 1,000

mg of Vitamin C a day?

 

Vinh>>>

 

1000 Mgs of Vitamin C is a SMALL dose.....I take 3000 mg a day and that is not

considered that much. Don't go by what the FDA or other regulatory agencies say

is the RDA for ANY vitamin....they are so far below what is optimal for human

health that is is laughable.

If you are not use to higher does of Vit.C be aware that loose bowel movements

may result. Build up your dose slowly.

 

Take care,

D

 

 

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The only adverse symptom I know of is that you get loose stools.

 

If you do, decrease your intake.

 

I know people who have taken 30g/day.

 

And many who take 12-15g/day

 

I only take 2g for allergies, as Vit.C is a natural

anti-histaminic but sometimes I take 4g/day.

 

When people come over for a visit and are allergic to my cats, I

immediately give them 2g and they stay in my home allergy free

for 4hr or so.

 

 

 

 

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---Vitamin C is not stored. Excess will be excreted in the urine.

Dosage is " up to bowel tolerance. " That means that if you take enough

to cause diarrhea ---- then cut back on the dosage. Love, Cecile

________________ In

, " Donna Anne Masi "

<FantasyDollsByD wrote:

>

> <<<Anyone know if there are any ill effects of consuming more than

1,000

> mg of Vitamin C a day?

>

> Vinh>>>

>

> 1000 Mgs of Vitamin C is a SMALL dose.....I take 3000 mg a day and

that is not considered that much. Don't go by what the FDA or other

regulatory agencies say is the RDA for ANY vitamin....they are so far

below what is optimal for human health that is is laughable.

> If you are not use to higher does of Vit.C be aware that loose

bowel movements may result. Build up your dose slowly.

>

> Take care,

> D

>

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Let's talk common sense here: If you overdose on anything, you'll feel

it.

 

This was taken from a website called essortment.com -

 

All the positive outcomes by taking Vitamin

<http://www.essortment.com/lifestyle/healthnutrition_skto.htm#> C are

well-documented; however, physiological problems do occur with

over-ingestion of Vitamin C. While the harmful effects of this

" miracle worker " have not been conclusively determined

experimentally, certain side effects do manifest themselves when too

much is ingested. To get the most out of Vitamin C, you should take

enough of this micronutrient so that it saturates your tissues. This is

when the body is optimally protected against oxidative damage. When your

body <http://www.essortment.com/lifestyle/healthnutrition_skto.htm#>

receives much more than the recommended daily allowances of Vitamin C,

it body can no longer absorb Vitamin C and treats the excess

micronutrient as waste. This results in gastrointestinal stress.

Diarrhea can occur. Stomach cramping, flatulence

<http://www.essortment.com/lifestyle/healthnutrition_skto.htm#> , and

nausea are also common when unabsorbed Vitamin C passes through the

intestines. Finally, some studies have shown that increased levels of

Vitamin C can actually put you at risk for the development of kidney

stones <http://www.essortment.com/lifestyle/healthnutrition_skto.htm#> .

 

I hope this was helpful info for you :)

 

Ann http://www.annshrader.myarbonne.com

<http://www.annshrader.myarbonne.com>

 

 

 

 

, barbara kreutzer

<doglover894 wrote:

>

> You can get cramps and personally I think it can bring your period on

sooner, if you are a younger woman.

>

> January Agustin january_agustin wrote: i guess vit.c overdose does

not occur.vit. c is a water soluble vitamins which is if taken in excess

will automatically be secreted via urine.

>

>

> modeaussie koolaussies

>

> Wednesday, May 7, 2008 12:32:38 PM

> Vitamin C overdose?

>

> Anyone know if there are any ill effects of consuming more than 1,000

> mg of Vitamin C a day?

>

> Vinh

>

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> http://ph.mail.

>

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Very high doses of C (EsterC) is actually given to bowel tolerance for dogs

with hip dysplasia and they are for the most part able to hop and jump and

run around like puppies again. It is good for the human animal and non human

animals alike with arthritic conditions. It helps lubricate the joints

again. so bone isn't grinding on bone. C also helps rebuild collagen.

Give to bowel tolerance means you keep giving higher and higher doses until

diarrhea occurs, then pull back little by little the dosage until stools are

normal. That is high dose to bowel tolerance. It will be different for

everyone. You can google ester c hip dysplasia and there will be tons of

sites with recommendations for the weight of the dog and starting doses.

Google ester c arthritis for sites regarding recommendations for human

weight and dosage start points. People on chemo taking high doses of c

don't feel so much like a bag of crap as my dad put it. Very high doses of

c are used for chelation therapy. (flushing heavy metal toxins from the

body).

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Dr. Maria Moratto

Sunday, May 11, 2008 12:01 PM

 

Re: Vitamin C overdose?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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WAY too much Vir C could result in kidney stones. But in general,

Vit C is very safe to take in large dosages. It is water soluable

and will simply be excreted from the body. The health advantages of

Vit C by far outweigh any possible toxic side effects in my opinion.

 

Now, fat soluable vitamins like vitamins A, D, and E are potentially

more dangerous as they end up being stored in body fat.

 

, " cecile " <RSchl44964

wrote:

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> ---Vitamin C is not stored. Excess will be excreted in the urine.

> Dosage is " up to bowel tolerance. " That means that if you take

enough

> to cause diarrhea ---- then cut back on the dosage. Love, Cecile

> ________________

In

> , " Donna Anne Masi "

> <FantasyDollsByD@> wrote:

> >

> > <<<Anyone know if there are any ill effects of consuming more

than

> 1,000

> > mg of Vitamin C a day?

> >

> > Vinh>>>

> >

> > 1000 Mgs of Vitamin C is a SMALL dose.....I take 3000 mg a day

and

> that is not considered that much. Don't go by what the FDA or other

> regulatory agencies say is the RDA for ANY vitamin....they are so

far

> below what is optimal for human health that is is laughable.

> > If you are not use to higher does of Vit.C be aware that loose

> bowel movements may result. Build up your dose slowly.

> >

> > Take care,

> > D

> >

> >

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--- if you read adlede davis book on nutrition she mentions giving that

an hour if you are ill

lets eat right to keep fit

 

phillIn , " modeaussie "

<koolaussies wrote:

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> Anyone know if there are any ill effects of consuming more than 1,000

> mg of Vitamin C a day?

>

> Vinh

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