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Excessive vitamin D may lead to kidney failure- Too much of good thing turning bad (an article)

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This article was originally published on April 8, 2019 for the speciality.medicaldialogues.in website. It was originally written by: Medha Baranwal. The article talks about how too much Vitamin D can not always be a good thing and that it can lead to kidney issues-- especially for men 50+ years old.

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Any supplement can cause problems, the natural way of healthy eating is best.

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