C. heart disease.....
Other symptoms may include
. sudden weakness
. paralysis (not being able to move) or numbness in body
. confusion
. trouble speaking or understanding speech
. trouble seeing in one or both eyes
. problems breathing
. Dizziness, trouble walking, loss of balance or coordination, and unexplained falls
. loss of consciousness
. sudden and severe head ache
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I currently have braces and at first they are going to cause a slight pain to your teeth, make sure you brush them even more then usual and more thoroughly, brush your teeth after each meal if possible.
You may have heard the saying "don't overdo it". This is an incredibly important phrase in terms of certain nutritional items. There is a reason why certain nutritional items give you a count of the percent of "What a Normal Human should consume in a day" or "Daily Value" (nutritional facts). A lot of times you should only consume that one hundred percent more or less, because that is the amount your body will tolerate and the max it makes use of; Vitamin C for example, you'd just urinate, if you have too much.
Vitamin K though is a bit nastier than Vitamin C. It is a fat soluble vitamin (is stored in fat for a long amount of time) in the DEKA group of vitamins (D, E, K, and A) While vital at normal levels for blood coagulation and calcium metabolism, Excessive consumption of excess of Vitamin K can lead to a conditional called Hypervitaminosis or Vitamin (K) Toxicity. This can cause a break down especially in regards to blood coagulation, and you may begin to bleed... a lot. It doesn't help that instead of passing itself swiftly out of the body, it will instead stick to fat cells, for a great deal of time (makes it easier to reach toxic levels too)
The components of skill-related fitness are heredity, practice, and specificity. Whilst heredity is unable to be changed, it sets the baseline for practice (to improve specific skills or groups of skills) and specificity, to hone in your practice to one focus.