Vitamin A

Vitamin A; vision, skin, and immunity.

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€40.95EUR

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We already wrap the tube in aluminum foil. Minimize light exposure and keep the foil on the tube.

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What is Vitamin A?

Vitamin A is an essential nutrient crucial for maintaining healthy skin, vision, and immune system function. It also plays a role in growth and development.

Why should you have Vitamin A tested?

Measuring vitamin A levels can be useful in diagnosing nutritional deficiencies or assessing overall health. It is particularly helpful for people with symptoms of a deficiency or for those at risk of excessive intake through supplement use.

What does it indicate?

The test results can show whether vitamin A levels fall within a healthy range. This helps in identifying both deficiencies and excesses, both of which can cause health problems.

What does a high Vitamin A level mean?

A high level of vitamin A may indicate excessive intake, which can lead to vitamin A toxicity. This can cause symptoms such as headache, nausea, dizziness, and in severe cases, liver damage.

What does a low Vitamin A level mean?

A low level of vitamin A may indicate a deficiency, which can lead to night blindness, an increased risk of infections, skin problems, and other health issues.