Side Effects of Reliv
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Background
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L-Methionine is an amino acid found in meats and dairy products, a substance that builds proteins in the human body. This amino acid is sometimes used under a physician's supervision to treat acetaminophen poisoning, for which the supplement is safe.
Types of Side Effects
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When taken in large amounts or for an extended period of time, L-Methionine sometimes causes vomiting and stomachaches, according to the Physician's Desktop Reference.
Features: Allergies
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Some people are allergic to L-Methionine and develop serious reactions when using the amino acid as a supplement. Symptoms of an allergic reaction to L-Methionine include wheezing, shortness of breath, hives and chest pain.
Risks
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L-Methionine contains homocysteine, a substance that has been shown to contribute to the onset of heart disease and to cause the growth of tumors, according to RxList.
Considerations
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Because the effects of L-Methionine on fetal development are unknown, avoid using Reliv if you are pregnant or nursing. If you have a history of hardening of the arteries, cancer or genetic MTHFR deficiency, it may not be safe for you to take L-Methionine and subsequently Reliv.
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