This supplement aids recovery from long-term loss of appetite! Following my surgery, I lost 8 kg in six months due to a lack of hunger, feeling as if I had a stone lodged in my throat. The hospital's medication proved ineffective. I took a mega dose of vitamin A, which surprisingly relieved my throat discomfort and returned my appetite. I took 100,000 IU, but do so at your own risk, as excessive vitamin A can lead to itchy skin and headaches. I experienced severe itching on my feet from overdoing it. This vitamin truly saved my life, and I will continue to take it appropriately.
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On my doctor's advice, I take one capsule daily. It's essential for preventing kidney stones.
I regularly purchase this medication (taken in courses) following laser eye surgery to ensure my eyes receive the necessary nutrients. However, I discovered that vitamin A also aids in the prevention of kidney stones! I highly recommend it.
I find this vitamin particularly effective. My husband’s vitamin A deficiency results in facial skin peeling, dandruff, and a tendency to develop kidney stones. Once peeling appears, I give him a course of this, the deficiency is corrected, and symptoms subside. As it’s fat-soluble, it’s best taken with fatty foods like red fish, caviar, or bacon. Stay healthy and care for your loved ones!
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Restores kidney epithelium
Vitamin A enhances the immune system and improves skin condition. For kidney or gallbladder issues, it restores the epithelium, helping to prevent desquamation and stone formation. A typical dosage is 10,000 IU, taken daily with a capsule.