Hi, I'm researching some ingredients that are in the Dieter's Formula but not in my multivitamin/ or is less dosage. I really like my multivitamin and it is actually better than the #3 formula in almost every single area. I've included them below. Please help me decide if I should take a supplement of these ingredients in addition to my multivitamin.
*One of the ingredients missing in my multivitamin is panthethine is specifically mentioned in the book. “Pantethine is the intermediary between the B vitamin panththenic acid and the important coenzyme A. It plays a pivotal role in may metabolic pathways and is a remarkable cholestol-control nutrient. It is valuable in allergy, colitiis and stress, and in yeast infections.” Recommended dosage is 100-400 mg daisly. I couldn’t find much information on pantethine in the forums so I googled and found this:
PANTETHINE (CO-ENZYME B5)
Pantethine is the stable structure of Pantetheine, which is the biologially active form of pantothenic acid (vitamin B5.) It is the precursor to co-enzyme A (CoA.) Co-enzyme A plays a central role in the production of energy in your cells via a biochemical pathway called the Krebs' cycle. This involves the production of energy from fats & carbohydrates. Pantothenic acid is also essential for adrenal gland function.
Chemicals known as acetaldehydes accumulate in your body from alcohol intake, cigarette smoking, chronic candida infections & vehicle exhaust fumes. The aldehydes inhibit co-enzyme A & thus decrease energy production. Chronic aldehyde exposure also contributes to heart disease & has damaging effects on brain function. Acetaldehyde also impairs the red blood cells delivery of oxygen to your body's cells. It also induces a deficiency of vitamin B1, B3, & pyridoxal-5-phosphate. Pantethine has been found to help decrease aldehyde levels.
Pantethine is useful for:
*Found a medical study where pantethine was found to aid in a fatty liver.
*One of the ingredients missing in my multivitamin is panthethine is specifically mentioned in the book. “Pantethine is the intermediary between the B vitamin panththenic acid and the important coenzyme A. It plays a pivotal role in may metabolic pathways and is a remarkable cholestol-control nutrient. It is valuable in allergy, colitiis and stress, and in yeast infections.” Recommended dosage is 100-400 mg daisly. I couldn’t find much information on pantethine in the forums so I googled and found this:
PANTETHINE (CO-ENZYME B5)
Pantethine is the stable structure of Pantetheine, which is the biologially active form of pantothenic acid (vitamin B5.) It is the precursor to co-enzyme A (CoA.) Co-enzyme A plays a central role in the production of energy in your cells via a biochemical pathway called the Krebs' cycle. This involves the production of energy from fats & carbohydrates. Pantothenic acid is also essential for adrenal gland function.
Chemicals known as acetaldehydes accumulate in your body from alcohol intake, cigarette smoking, chronic candida infections & vehicle exhaust fumes. The aldehydes inhibit co-enzyme A & thus decrease energy production. Chronic aldehyde exposure also contributes to heart disease & has damaging effects on brain function. Acetaldehyde also impairs the red blood cells delivery of oxygen to your body's cells. It also induces a deficiency of vitamin B1, B3, & pyridoxal-5-phosphate. Pantethine has been found to help decrease aldehyde levels.
Pantethine is useful for:
- Decreasing cholesterol & triglycerides.
- Increasing HDL, thus creating a more favorable Chol/HDL ratio which is the atherogenic index of your body.
- Reducing cardiovascular risk by inhibiting platelet clumping & the production of the inflammation producing chemical, thromboxane A2.
- Protecting against some of the damaging effects of aldehydes from smoking, drinking alcohol, or chronic yeast infections.
- Helping with the symptoms of formaldehyde exposure in chemically sensitive individuals.
- Improving energy.
- Depression
- Fatigue
- Weakness/faintness
- Allergies
- Adrenal insufficiency
- Low blood pressure
- Hypoglycemia
- Insomnia
- Nervousness
- Rapid heart rate
- Restlessness
- Sullenness
- Quarrelsomeness
- Arthritis
- Muscle cramps
- Sore or burning feet
- Infection susceptibility with frequent respiratory illness
- Poor wound healing
- Eczema
- Hair loss
- Digestive disorders
- Diarrhea
- Constipation
- Nausea/vomiting
- Abdominal pain
- Duodenal ulcers
- Impaired coordination
- Kidney disorders
*Found a medical study where pantethine was found to aid in a fatty liver.


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