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Can consumption of Vitamin B from many months cause LFT to alter ? Someone had told me that Vitamin B takes a toll on liver.
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No, not at all. In fact it’s a digestive tract vitamin & is good to take this supplement, provided it’s from a good source, preferably organic.
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Hi Vitamin B is water soluble vitamin Any excess can be easily excreted out of the body But if you don’t have enough Vitamin B in the body it will have many bad effects on the body in general
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No, Vitamin doesn’t cause a toll over the liver.... in fact it’s good for the liver .... specially Vit B 12
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