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Pantothenic acid
Whilst researching pregnenolone, I came across a graphic that included pantothenic acid (vitamin B-5), calling it the "stress vitamin", and saying that it "drives the process" of converting pregnenolone into other hormones. Curious about this, I Wiki'd pantothenic acid, and found this statement:
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So I checked my daily B-100 complex (which I take mornings along with my R-Lipoic acid anyway) and find it contains 100 mg. of pantothenic acid (hope that's enough - it's 1000% of the RDA... yeah, yeah, I know ;)) Anyhoo, since I don't recall seeing it anywhere before, I thought I'd mention it for consideration/dissection/demolition. FWIW, Doc |
Vitamin B5 is rarely deficient in most people. There are claims for it, but not commonly, to use extra.
A version called panthethine has been linked to lowering cholesterol but never panned out in a big way. I think your B complex is enough, unless you want to try more. |
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