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Poland’s Ministry of Health sets the country’s maximum intake values for vitamin and minerals for its populations in a move that attempts to address a lack of European harmonisation on this matter.

 

 

The Diet Supplements Team is an advisory and advisory body of the Chief Sanitary Inspector. One of its tasks is determination of maximum doses of vitamins and minerals in the recommended daily portion in dietary supplements, above which they show therapeutic effects. In some recently published resolutions maximum levels for certain ingredients in food supplements were nationally defined, among them:  Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Folic acid and Niacin, but  also for manganese and zinc and other ingredients.

 

 

For adults

Comment

Vitamin A

800 µg/day (retinol)

Intake as ß-carotene: max 7 mg/day

Vitamin C

1000 mg/day

not recommended for those with a predisposition to kindney stones

Vitamin D

50 µg/day = 2000 IU

 

Folic Acid

600 µg/day

For pregnant women  800 µg/day, but with a warning hint on the label

Niacin ( Nicotine amide)

830 mg/day

But for nicotinic acid:  16 mg/day

Manganes

1,8 mg/day

 

Zinc

15 mg/day

 

 

AGROLAB GROUP laboratories are not only experienced in the analytical control for food supplements, but are European-wide acknowledged specialists in vitamin analysis.

 

 
 

 

Links:

https://gis.gov.pl/wp-content/witamina-D

http://gis.gov.pl/wp-content/witamina-A

http://gis.gov.pl/wp-content/witamina-C

http://gis.gov.pl/wp-content/kwas-foliowy

http://gis.gov.pl/wp-content/niacyna

http://gis.gov.pl/wp-content/mangan

http://gis.gov.pl/wp-content/cynk

 

 

Author: Frank Mörsberger