The use of vitamin D supplements has surged in recent years, with nearly 20% of adults in the US taking daily doses, and supplement sales in the UK increasing by 28% from 2018 to 2022 (CDC, NutraIngredients). While vitamin D is essential, excessive intake often goes unnoticed and can silently cause serious harm to multiple organs. The greatest risk stems from late detection, when irreversible damage—especially to the kidneys and heart—may already have occurred.
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2. Kidney Stones Excessive vitamin D intake not only raises blood calcium but also significantly increases calcium excretion in the urine, a process known as hypercalciuria.…