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Liquid Vitamin A (Retinol)
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Vitamin A is also known as retinol. Good sources of vitamin A include liver, cheese, eggs, oily fish (such as mackerel), milk, fortified margarine and yoghurt. Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin. This means you don’t need it every day because any of the vitamin your body doesn’t need immediately is stored for future use. If you’re pregnant, you should avoid eating liver because it contains a lot of vitamin A.
How much do I need?
You should be able to get all the vitamin A you need from your daily diet. This is: 0.7 mg a day for men 0.6 mg a day for women
What does it do?
Vitamin A has a number of important functions. For example it: · helps maintain the health of skin and mucus linings (in the nose for example) · helps strengthen immunity from infections · helps vision in dim light
What happens if I take too much?
Having large amounts of vitamin A over a long time, either in your diet or from supplements, can affect your bones and make them more likely to fracture. If you’re pregnant, having large amounts of vitamin A can harm an unborn baby. Ask your GP or midwife if you would like more information. Some concerns have been raised about the large amounts of vitamin A that some people get from their diet. The Agency is carrying out further work on this. Having large amounts of vitamin A over a long time, either in your diet or from supplements, can affect your bones and make them more likely to fracture. If you’re pregnant, having large amounts of vitamin A can harm an unborn baby. Ask your GP or midwife if you would like more information. Some concerns have been raised about the large amounts of vitamin A that some people get from their diet. The Agency is carrying out further work on this. Having a total of 1.5 mg or less of vitamin A a day from diet and supplements combined is unlikely to cause any harm. If you are pregnant or thinking of having a baby, Agency advice is: avoid taking vitamin A supplements (except on the advice of your GP) avoid eating liver or liver products such as pâté because these are very high in vitamin A |
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Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Teaspoon (5ml)
Serving Per Container: 47 |
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Amount
per serving |
% USRDA |
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Calories |
4 |
<2 |
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Total Carbohydrate |
1 g |
<2 |
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Total Fat |
0 g |
0 |
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Sodium |
0 g |
0 |
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Vitamin A (Beta Carotene) |
5000 IU |
100 |
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Phytogenic Mineral Catalyst |
100 mcg |
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Calcium, Chloride, Cobalt, Chromium, Magnesium, Boron, Manganese, Molybdenum, Selenium, Iron, Copper, Phosphorus, Sulfur, Potassium, Iodine and Zinc |
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* Percent Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
** No daily value established |
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* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. |
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LIQUID VITAMIN FORMULAS
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