Which multivitamin is good for liver disease?
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Multivitamin is a good idea for managing chronic liver disease, several ingredients in a good multivitamin:-
1. Vitamin A – Vitamin A has several benefits to offer with liver concerns, but it can be toxic to the liver in high dosages. Vitamin A as beta-carotene is not toxic to the liver and can be taken in any amount.
2. Vitamin E – Vitamin E also has several benefits to offer someone with liver concerns, but it can be dangerous if taken in excess amount.
3. Iron –T0hose with the chronic liver disease – and especially those with cirrhosis – should take multivitamins without iron unless their physician has determined that they are iron deficient.
4. Over 90 percent of patients who suffered from chronic liver diseases have some deficiency of Vitamin D. So your multivitamin should have vitamin D.