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The body uses pantothenic acid, also known as vitamin B5, to break down carbohydrates, proteins and fats for energy more »
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Travel sickness, neuralgia, liver damage, premenstrual syndrome, digestion of protein... more »
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SkinB5 contains vitamin B5 and zinc, so whilst treating your acne, it can help prevent alcohol related depression and support mental health. more »
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Since pantothenic acid has to be taken in large doses to see results, that means you can forget trying to get enough by eating foods high in it, or.. more »
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As part of coenzyme A, panthothenic acid is essential for.... more »
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Neuromuscular degeneration may also occur in the absence of vitamin B5 more »
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The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) is between 10 to 100 mg. more »
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Raw foods should be included liberally in the diet, including vegetables, fruits, milk and meat. more »
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