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What vitamins and minerals are water soluble, and which ones are not?

Halo11

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I recently started taking some new supplements, and I was curious as to which ones were water soluble and which ones are not because between my different supplements, a lot of the vitamins and minerals overlap. I've heard that if you take too much of certain vitamins and minerals, you can get sick, and I certainly want to avoid that. Can you help? Thanks!
 
I'm not sure but great queston. I'm sure Andrew or Star ould know. Future Too
 
The fat-soluble vitamins — A, D, E, and K — dissolve in fat and can be stored in your body. The water-soluble vitamins — C and the B-complex vitamins (such as vitamins B6, B12, niacin, riboflavin, and folate) — need to dissolve in water before your body can absorb them. Because of this, your body can't store these vitamins. Any vitamin C or B that your body doesn't use as it passes through your system is lost (mostly when you pee). So you need a fresh supply of these vitamins every day.
 
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