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Can I take supliments without priscription - #11470

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Can i take supplements like vit c and others.In daily basis will it harm me if not then can you suggest me some Supplement which can take without any risk and will be helpful for my skin and hairs name the suppliment with benifitsI'm21yr old girl

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Dr. Perambalur Ayyadurai Rohith
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1. Some supplements like Vitamin C, Vitamin D, and Biotin are generally safe if taken within the recommended daily dose.

2. For skin health – Vitamin C (improves collagen, glow) and Vitamin E (antioxidant support) are helpful.

3. For hair strength – Biotin, Zinc, and Omega-3 fatty acids can reduce hair fall and improve texture.

4. Always avoid high doses without tests, as excess can harm the liver, kidneys, or cause imbalances.

5. It’s best to get nutrients mainly from a healthy diet, and use supplements only if deficiency is suspected.

If symptoms like hair fall, fatigue, or skin issues persist, consult a doctor for proper blood tests before starting long-term supplements.

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Yes, you can generally take supplements like vitamin C on a daily basis, but it’s important to consider a few things first. Supplements can be safe for most people when used appropriately, but they can also cause issues if taken in excessive amounts or if they interact with medications or health conditions you might have. Vitamin C, for instance, is widely used and generally safe in standard doses—it’s known for supporting the immune system and having antioxidant properties, which can be beneficial for skin health by possibly reducing signs of aging and supporting collagen production. For hair health, biotin is another supplement often recommended; it’s a B-vitamin that supports the health of hair, skin, and nails, though it’s important to note that extreme doses have not shown clear benefits and can cause lab test interference. Omega-3 fatty acids might also be beneficial due to their anti-inflammatory properties, contributing positively to both skin and hair. However, before starting any supplements, even common ones, it’s smart to have a conversation with your healthcare provider to ensure they’re appropriate for you. They can help evaluate any potential interactions with your health and give personalized advice based on your needs. Remember that a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats can provide many necessary nutrients naturally, often rendering additional supplementation unnecessary for those with a well-rounded diet. Regularly opting for natural food sources can be an excellent way to support your skin and hair health as part of an ongoing wellness routine.

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