What are the dangers of excess Vitamin D levels in the body?
When people become over enthusiastic and indulge in foods that are highly concentrated in the Vitamin D, they could find themselves in trouble once again. The concentration of calcium and phosphorous salts present in the blood can begin to increase with the increasing intake of foods rich in Vitamin D. Due to this the excess calcium in the blood gets deposited in the soft tissues such as the heart, kidney, lungs and other tissues. Demineralization of bones is a natural process irrespective of the amount of calcium and phosphorous concentration present in the body. The only difference is that the process of demineralization is kept to a minimal pace when the blood is already loaded with sufficient calcium and phosphorous. So, when the blood is already filled with the calcium and phosphorous, the demineralization process adds on some more salts, thereby increasing the concentration of the blood even more. With excess Vitamin D levels, one can face symptoms of vomiting and nauseous sensat