Too much organ meat can
cause Hypervitaminosis A (Vitamin A poisoning), which results in vomiting, nausea, and loss of muscle coordination.
But, be careful because excessive intake of this vitamin may
cause hypervitaminosis — which can also cause some health problems like headache, nausea, sleepiness, hair fall, skin changes.
Not exact matches
Hypervitaminosis A: Toxicity from an overabundance of vitamin A in your body, this condition can result in vision issues, achy bones, and a range of skin conditions in addition to
causing harm to your fetus.
It is known that higher intakes of vitamin D lead to «
hypervitaminosis D,»
causing lethargy, growth retardation, bone resorption and soft tissue calcification, as observed in animal studies.
Dogs that eat too much liver may be prone to a condition called
hypervitaminosis A, or an overdose of vitamin A. Symptoms of a vitamin A overdose can include bone deformity, bone spurs on the dog's legs or spine that
cause him to limp, digestive upsets, muscle weakness, stiffness or weight loss.
[32] Liver, often used in raw diets, is rich in vitamin A. High amounts of liver can
cause vitamin A toxicity, called
hypervitaminosis A. [33]