This is why a person’s daily intake from food and supplements are not supposed to exceed 1,500µg (i.e. 1.5mg).

Food sources of vitamin A include liver pâté, cheese, eggs, oily fish, milk, yoghurt and yellow fruits.

Examples of yellow fruits (high in vitamin A) include mango, papaya and apricots.

Vitamin A can also be found in yellow, red and green, leafy vegetables – such as spinach, carrots, sweet potatoes and red peppers.

Source: Daily Express

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