The required amount varies significantly due to individual differences. Those with dry eye, asthma, gastrointestinal inflammation, ulcers, and a family history of cancer require more. High protein is crucial, as low protein intake often leads to excess. I recommend gradually increasing it. After taking up to 100,000 units for one year, my longstanding red sore gastritis, which hadn't healed for over a decade despite medication, was cleared, and I no longer need any medicines.
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For strengthening the mucous membrane of my stomach and throat, I found this supplement essential due to my atrophic gastritis and functional dyspepsia. The general recommended amount isn’t sufficient, likely due to the poor absorption rate of fat-soluble vitamins. Initially, I took 25,000 IU daily, later increasing to 200,000 IU. After about two and a half months at 150,000 to 200,000 IU, my stomach and throat improved. However, I experienced hair loss from excess vitamin A, which improved after reducing to 50,000-75,000 IU and increasing vitamins D and K.
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I purchased this product for its reputation in repairing and maintaining the mucous membrane, believing it would assist with my gastritis.
I have gastritis and to heal my mucous membrane, I take vitamins. My stomach, which constantly demands food every couple of hours, starts to calm down. When discomfort returns, I know it's time to resume my vitamin intake.
Vitamin A or retinol is essential for maintaining normal bodily functions. It enhances immune defence, helping the body resist various attacks. Being an antioxidant, it also protects against toxin damage, which is beneficial for gastritis.