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Pantothenic Acid, Part 2 (Testing, Food, and Supplements) | Mastering Nutrition #66

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The Role of Panthetic Acid in Hair Growth

Panthetic acid deficiency in rats was shown to cause a grain of the hair since at least 1946. The only relatively modern evidence for panthetic acid on hair health involves one study that measured hair variables after they put a product in their hair and let it sit there and dry. It showed that hair fiber diameter increased along with its flexibility and break stress. And finally, is the last thing that's been investigated for is arthritis. In 1963 arthritic patients had low whole blood levels of total pantothenic acid.

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