Vitamin D overdose has led to death

Vitamin D overdose has led to death

The recent incident in Britain has created an alarming situation all over the world.

When a British citizen died due to excess calcium in the blood. And as a result, experts had to issue a warning about vitamin D.

According to media reports, 89-year-old British citizen David Michener died of hypercalcemia. Hypercalcemia is a condition in which taking too much vitamin D increases the level of calcium in the blood. Because vitamin D plays the most important role in the absorption of calcium in the blood.

David is concerned at East Surrey Hospital in Redhill as his condition worsens. He was admitted in nasal condition, but he could not recover.

And ten days later David died. David’s Dr. Jonathan Stevens reported that the 89-year-old’s vitamin D levels were too high, which proved fatal to David and led to hypercalcemia.

The report listed vitamin D overdose as one of the most important factors in David’s death.

Dr. Jonathan said that since David’s death, there have been concerns that an overdose of vitamin supplements may have caused the disease.

There could be very serious risks. He further said that the labelling on the packaging of current supplements does not mention such risks.

That in my opinion there is still a risk that if no immediate action or legislation is made at the official level in this regard, there is a possibility of more deaths in the future.