Eating large quantities of carrots doesn’t put you at risk of vitamin A overload because your body only converts beta-carotene as needed. However, having large amounts of carotene in your blood can cause carotenemia or yellowish discoloration of the skin. The harmless condition is typically most apparent on palms, soles, and ears and disappears gradually on a lower-carotene diet.What would happen if a person only ate carrots?
i think it needs to be in more detail, the case is ok but description requires as we can understand how overdose impacting the human body. Do you have any other information regarding this issue any study or articleThe fact is drinking too much carrot juice can evidently kill you.
https://www.nytimes.com/1974/02/17/archives/carrotjuice-addiction-cited-in-britons-death.html
your uploaded image is blank please share which having graphicsYeah, that might be a risk of a vitamin A overdose. but I think if you ate ONLY carrots you would suffer from some kind of malnutrition.
I have also heard that before you could get a Vitamin A overdose you would be warned by an orange tint to your skin. Sort of like when of your car's idiot lights go on.
also if you start noticing bunny rabbits following you around - this is another good indication of too many carrots in your diet.
i think it needs to be in more detail, the case is ok but description requires as we can understand how overdose impacting the human body. Do you have any other information regarding this issue any study or article
ya but i think we are discussing carrots side effects i thought it is relevant to topic but now it is new storyIt's just a story I recalled reading. My best guess is the guy likely died from hyponatremia or water intoxication, rather than vitamin A overdose. After all, drinking gallons of any beverage could possibly do the same thing.