No: There is little evidence that vitamins help or hurt high blood pressure. They most likely have no role in causing or treating high blood pressure. Toxic levels of Vitamin D can cause high blood calcium levels which can cause kidney and high blood pressure effects but this is an effect of toxicity not the vitamin itself.
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