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william_webb2026-04-17

I recently started taking Maximum D3 Capsules because I live in an area with very little sunlight, and I wanted to boost my Vitamin D levels. I've been taking them for about a month now, but I'm starting to feel a bit off. I have some mild headaches and fatigue, but nothing too serious. I know these could be symptoms of high calcium levels, but I'm not sure if it's worth worrying about. Has anyone else taken these capsules and experienced any side effects? I'd love to hear your stories and advice! By the way, I have been taking the recommended dosage and I do not have a history of kidney problems. I am a 35-year-old woman and I have been vegetarian for the past 5 years but I eat plenty of fortified foods and I drink plenty of milk.

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randy_ramirez4d ago

My doctor recommended me to get a blood test to check my overall health and Vitamin D levels. I recommend you to do the same.

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nancy_santos4d ago

I've been taking Maximum D3 for a few months and haven't had any issues. Make sure you're not taking too much, though. Too much vitamin D can be toxic.

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frances_pierce4d ago

I quit using Maximum D3 because I didn't feel it was doing anything. Maybe I just needed more sunlight. But if you're feeling bad, you should talk to a doctor

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william_owens4d ago

I had some nausea when I started taking them, but it went away after a week. Stick with it, it might just be your body adjusting.

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ethan_ferguson3d ago

Maybe try spending more time in the sun if you can. Nature's best Vitamin D supplement!

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sean_williams3d ago

Vitamin D toxicity can mess you up. Make sure you're not overdoing it.

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christina_kim3d ago

I've been taking them for a year now and haven't had any side effects. Maybe it's something else causing your symptoms.

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aaron_nelson3d ago

Vitamin D is important, but it's not a magic cure-all. If you're feeling bad, don't just attribute it to the supplements.

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david_okonkwo3d ago

If you're feeling off, maybe try lowering your dosage or switching to a different brand of Vitamin D supplements. Not all supplements are created equal.