No cause-and-effect relationship comes to mind, nor can any connections be made. The only thing that may be a factor is the source of the oil, was it stored in metal containers, did the oil come from fish known to contain high amounts of Mercury; read the label, contact the place you bought it/manufacturer to see if there have been other similar reports.
The same as you would if anyone else showed such symptoms.
Anyone who wants relief from the symptoms.
Though I do not know what else might be causing your symptoms, I do know that simply taking a supplement is not always to answer. In your case, calcium and vitamin D are required in your body together, and there are likely other factors that affect the absorption of your vitamin D supplement. Just because you are taking a supplement DOES NOT MEAN that all that vitamin D is being utilized by your body. The natural way of doing things usually seems to be the best way to take care of many things. Try to get at least 15 minutes of sun exposure per day, so that your body can make vitamin D on its own.
Symptoms?
anyone can get scurvy. scurvy is a condition where your body is lacking vitamin C
Drinking items with vitamin C does not turn your hair white. If this was true anyone who drinks orange juice would have white hair. This is not logical.
These may or may not be symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. Unfortunately IBS is an extremely difficult diagnosis to make for anyone and these two symptoms alone cannot precisely say.
I very much doubt it, as this will take time to show.
I need to know the same answer myself? Anyone got any ideas??
this should be discussed with a doctor; Vitamin E affects the blood clotting mechanisms and can be dangerous if too much is taken...e.g., for anyone having surgery.
A stroke patient will show the same symptoms of a gallbladder attack as anyone else would. Some symptoms include abdominal pain, heartburn, vomiting, nausea, and fever.
It's not common for poison oak to cause flu symptoms. However, it can cause allergy symptoms which can appear similar to those of a flu.