Vanadium supplements can cause neurological side effects such as headaches and dizziness. The severity and frequency of these effects varies among individuals.
Vanadium supplementation has been associated with a range of neurological effects, including headaches, dizziness, fatigue, and in some cases, reports of mild cognitive impairment or changes in mood. The severity and frequency of these effects appear to vary among individuals. Some may experience only mild, transient headaches, while others may report more persistent and debilitating symptoms. Further research is needed to fully characterize the dose-response relationship and underlying mechanisms.
Key Information
Severity
Low
Associated Ingredients
1 ingredient
Associated Ingredients
Vanadium
Vanadium is a trace mineral being researched for its potential benefits in blood sugar control and a...
Important Safety Information
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