1. Vitamin C
Deficiency of Vitamin C:
- Bleeding gums and nosebleeds.
- Subcutaneous hemorrhage; skin bruising easily.
- Wrinkled skin; weakened immune resistance.
- Increased allergies; loose teeth.
- Gum disease; frequent colds.
Excess Vitamin C:
- Digestive disorders, peptic ulcers, bladder inflammation, diarrhea.
- Kidney stones.
- Can cause gout.
- Impairs absorption of Vitamin A.
- Reduces red blood cell durability.
2. Vitamin E
Deficiency of Vitamin E:
- Wrinkled, aging skin; mood swings.
- Hair becomes brittle and falls out.
- Increased sweating; stress.
- Osteoporosis in the elderly; insomnia.
Excess Vitamin E:
- Nausea and prolonged diarrhea.
- Visual disturbances.
- Irregular menstrual cycles in women.
3. Collagen Deficiency
- Sagging, wrinkled skin.
- Soft, flabby skin.
- Dark spots, dryness, and discoloration.
- Dry and falling hair and nails.
- Blurred vision.
- Joint pain and discomfort.
- Increased susceptibility to gum diseases.
- Insomnia and fatigue.
- Slow healing of wounds.
4. Estrogen Deficiency (Soybean Sprouts)
- Vaginal dryness, reduced sexual desire, pain during intercourse.
- Irregular menstrual cycles and increased risk of gynecological diseases.
- Hot flashes, irritability, and stress.
- Dull, pale skin.
- Sagging breasts; loss of firmness.
- Dry, wrinkled skin with poor elasticity.
- Changes in body shape, increased arm size, and abdominal fat.
5. Vitamin A
Deficiency of Vitamin A:
- Reduced vision, night blindness.
- Eye pain ranging from mild to severe.
- Frequent eye discomfort and blurred vision.
- Light sensitivity.
- Skin peeling and infections.
- Increased risk of skin infections.
- Poor functioning of sebaceous glands; rough skin.
- Increased risk of liver disease.
Excess Vitamin A (when taken in high doses for a long time):
- Birth defects in pregnant women.
- Headaches, nausea, and dizziness.
- Skin rash, dryness, and peeling.
- Dry and cracked lips; hair loss.
- Inflammation of the oral mucosa, bone pain, increased blood lipids, and hypercalcemia.
- In children, can increase intracranial pressure, causes bulging fontanel, headaches, and seizures.
- Yellowing of palms and soles.
6. Calcium
Calcium Deficiency:
- Joint pain and osteoarthritis in adults.
- Stunted growth in children.
- Increased fracture risk.
- Cramps, numbness in hands and feet.
- Insomnia in adults.
- Restless sleep in children.
- Discolored and brittle teeth.
- White spots on nails.
- Muscle pain.
Excess Calcium:
- Fatigue and depression.
- Dizziness, nausea, excessive thirst, frequent urination.
- Reduced nutrient absorption.
7. Vitamin B1
Deficiency of Vitamin B1:
- Rapid weight loss.
- Loss of appetite.
- Prolonged diarrhea.
- Nerve pain.
- Burning sensation in the soles of the feet.
- Fatigue and lack of energy.
Excess Vitamin B1:
- Constipation, nerve paralysis, muscle pain.
- Rapid heartbeat and swelling.
8. Vitamin B2
Deficiency of Vitamin B2:
- Mouth sores and ulcers.
- Painful tongue and chapped lips.
- Cataracts and blurred vision.
- Brittle nails.
Excess Vitamin B2:
- Cramps.
- May affect the placenta in pregnant women; stunted growth in children.
9. Vitamin B3
Deficiency of Vitamin B3 (Niacin):
- Burning sensation on the skin.
- Digestive absorption disorders.
- Headaches, dizziness, and nerve issues.
- Visual disturbances and memory impairment.
Excess Vitamin B3:
- Peripheral vasodilation.
- Nausea, dizziness, and palpitations.
10. Vitamin B5
Deficiency of Vitamin B5:
- Brittle hair and nails.
- Overactive sebaceous glands leading to oily skin and acne.
- Headaches, fatigue, and irritability.
- Skin inflammation due to excess sebum.
11. Vitamin B6
Deficiency of Vitamin B6:
- Fatigue and discomfort.
- Chronic insomnia.
- Mental disorders.
- Chapped lips.
- Increased acne.
- Red eyes and blurred vision.
- Slow healing of wounds.
Excess Vitamin B6:
- Sensory nerve disorders.
- Numbness in hands and feet.
12. Vitamin B9
Deficiency of Vitamin B9:
- Joint pain.
- Digestive issues: nausea after eating, diarrhea.
- Mouth ulcers.
13. Vitamin B12
Deficiency of Vitamin B12:
- Fatigue and weakness.
- Drowsiness and exhaustion.
- Nerve damage and numbness in hands.
- Pale skin.
- Swollen, inflamed tongue.
- Constipation, diarrhea, bloating, and loss of appetite.
- Vision impairment.
- Depression and memory loss.
- Weak bones.
Excess Vitamin B12:
- Anaphylactic shock.
- Loss of appetite, fatigue, nausea, and diarrhea.
- Headaches, rashes, and itching.
- Can cause paralysis or weakness in limbs and facial muscles.
- Increased risk of prostate cancer.
- Increases blood clotting, leading to thrombosis.
14. Vitamin B7
Deficiency of Vitamin B7 (Biotin):
- Brittle, weak hair prone to breakage.
- Uneven nail growth, weak and pale nails.
Excess Vitamin B7 (Biotin):
- Acne and red rashes on the skin.
- Stomach pain, skin rashes, allergies, and frequent urination.
15. Vitamin D
Deficiency of Vitamin D:
- Stunted growth in children.
- Cramps and numbness in hands and feet.
- Restless sleep in children.
- Discolored and brittle teeth.
Excess Vitamin D:
- Hypercalcemia.
- Headaches, dizziness, loss of appetite, and dry mouth.
- Cramps, constipation, nausea, and muscle pain.
- Calcification of blood vessels.
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