Doubtful.: I by "juicing" you mean to concoct beverages out of fruits and veges without supplements, then the answer is no unless you were on a very restricted junk diet. If you are adding other components, supplemental vitamins, herbal preparations, body building supplements, glandular products or supports, , then all bets are off on the potential outcomes on your mood, and blood pressure.
Answered 9/13/2014
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Yes, see link below: & follow links from there to hypervitaminosis a, d. E. B6, b3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/vitamin_poisoning strongly recommend backing off significantly from these vitamins, especially the fat-soluble ones (a, d, e). Consult a nutritionist or naturopathic physician as to appropriate amounts. Rda's can also be a guideline.
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