Dr. Ronald Roth's Research Library on Cellular Nutrition and Health Disorders
Fact: Despite being water-soluble, Vitamin B6 can cause permanent, irreversible nerve damage when used improperly, while an excessive intake or overdose of Vitamin C has the potential of eventually causing zinc, copper, or calcium deficiencies in prone individuals. Many nutrients do not have to be storedin the body in high amounts to be able to cause, or contribute to disease. While being metabolized, even water-soluble nutrients interact with other nutritional elements either as synergists or antagonists, and as such are capable of worsening mineral ratios and overall cellular nutrition balance when overdosed on, which over time establishes a favorable environment to develop medical problems... Full Text