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Can our bodies store vitamins?

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Can our bodies store vitamins?

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The answer is yes. Storage of the lipid-soluble vitamins, A, D, E, and K can be quite long, bound to specific proteins. Vitamin D itself is produced upon exposure to sunlight, so deficiency is rare. Contrary to popular belief, supplementation is usually unnecessary unless there is malnutrition, because some vitamin excesses are actually linked to higher risk of disease/death.

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