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Gummy Vitamins: Delicious but Dangerous

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Suffolk chapter.

 

You’re only supposed to take two gummy vitamins a day, but we all know there have been times where you want to sneak a few more because they are just so delicious. However, studies have shown that excessively eating gummy vitamins is actually a risk to your health!

If you eat more than two or if you eat them as a snack, you are truly at risk. According to Dr. Ken Speath, Director of Occupational and Environmental Medicine at the North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System, eating too many can cause permanent health damage.

If you eat excessive amounts, death also becomes a risk. This is nothing to joke about. The highest risk comes from the ‘fat-soluble’ vitamins, like vitamin A, D, E, etc. Speath stated in an interview, “The body is not able to clear excessive amounts of this type quickly, and the subsequent build up of high levels can inflict an array of injury to various organ systems including the brain.”

Many multivitamins also contain iron and zinc, both of which become problematic when consumed in a larger amount than necessary. As a result of consuming the entire bottle, your body could reach toxic levels.

In short, stop eating more than the recommended dosage of your vitamin gummies! It is not healthy!

Social Media Director for Her Campus UConn. I am a Communication major and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies minor at the University of Connecticut. Currently a PR Assitant for Mintz + Hoke.
Originally from Connecticut, Erica attends Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts. She is a senior, majoring in public relations, and minoring in marketing. She founded Suffolk's chapter of Her Campus along with co-Campus Correspondent, Mackenzie Newcomb. has interned at a few start-up companies including Quincy Apparel and Good to Go Organics. She was also a public relations intern at Regan Communications Group, and is currently the advertising/marketing intern at The Improper Bostonian Magazine. Erica also works on Newbury Street at Jack Wills University Outfitters, a British clothing company that is expanding across America. She is very interested in the world of fashion, and hopes to make it big doing marketing/PR for a fashion magazine or as a publicist in New York City or LA upon graduation. In her free time, she enjoys shopping, hanging out with friends, going to the beach, reading, writing, and dancing.