That headline is click-baity, but there is truth behind it.
Some vitamins and supplements can seriously damage the liver or kidneys, especially at high doses, with long-term use, or in people with underlying disease.
Here’s a science-based breakdown of 9 common vitamins & supplements linked to liver or kidney injury—and why they’re risky.
1. Vitamin A (Retinol)
Risk: Severe liver toxicity
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Fat-soluble → accumulates in the liver
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High doses can cause liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, and failure
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Risk increases with:
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Chronic use
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Alcohol consumption
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Liver disease
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📌 Beta-carotene is safer than retinol
2. Niacin (Vitamin B3)
Risk: Acute liver failure
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Commonly used for cholesterol
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Sustained-release forms are most dangerous
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Can cause:
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Hepatitis
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Liver enzyme spikes
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Fulminant liver failure
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📌 Damage can occur even at “supplement” doses
3. Vitamin D (Megadoses)
Risk: Kidney damage via hypercalcemia
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Excess vitamin D → too much calcium in blood
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Leads to:
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Kidney stones
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Calcification of kidneys
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Kidney failure
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📌 Toxicity usually from over-supplementation, not sunlight
4. Iron (Without Deficiency)
Risk: Liver & kidney overload
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Excess iron generates oxidative stress
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Can damage:
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Liver
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Kidneys
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Heart
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📌 Especially dangerous for people with hemochromatosis