Tuesday, May 7

4 Surprising Side Effects of Vitamin D You Didn’t Know

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Salmon

If you’ve read any of our articles before, you already know that salmon is one of our favorite foods, and that’s simply because it’s great for your health. It’s one of the most popular fatty fish, a great source of protein and fatty acids, and it also contains a lot of vitamin D.

In conformity with the United States Department of Agriculture Food Composition Database, 3.5 ounces of salmon contains 526 IU of vitamin D, which means 66% of the daily value.

Besides these benefits, salmon is a delicious and healthy food that can keep you feeling full for longer periods of time, keep your skin looking glowy and hydrated, and improve your brain power and concentration. All of these without experiencing any side effects related to vitamin D overconsumption, which is definitely great, if you ask us.

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8 thoughts on “4 Surprising Side Effects of Vitamin D You Didn’t Know”

  1. I tbink its a Boron mineral deficiency ..not a Vitamin D3 deficiency …..you could take 50,000iu of D3 = One Mg of D3 and it might be a very toxic amount of Rat Poision …..Taking 10 mgs of Boron shohld increase D3 and also heal 100 other illnesses too …now there might be a good reason totake Boron instead

  2. I inadvertently was taking too much D3, ended up with heart ‘irregularities’.
    Cardiologist pointed out that I was OD’ing on D3. After I dialed it back the problem went away.

  3. How much D3 is recommended?
    I take 10,000 IU’s daily. My routine Lipid and Metobolic bloodwork tests have not shown any concerning “effect”.
    Where is this information available?

  4. Everything is wrong now!!! Everything that has been used so far is no longer good!! Only their vaccines are good, isn t so ????

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