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Reddit mentions of KAL Pantothenic Acid Sustained Release 1000mg | For Energy Storage & Release | Supports Metabolism of Carbs, Fats & Proteins | Vegetarian | 100ct

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#1 KAL Pantothenic Acid Sustained Release 1000mg | For Energy Storage & Release | Supports Metabolism of Carbs, Fats & Proteins | Vegetarian | 100ct #3
Energy: Pantothenic Acid plays an important role in energy storage and releaseMetabolism: May support normal, healthy metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and fatsSustained Release: Formula intended to provide sustained utilization of pantothenic acid over timeKal Quality: Manufactured in our own facility; Vegetarian & Lab Verified for potency & purityCommitted to Quality: Lab verified using the strictest standard to ensure purity, identity & potency
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Height4.3307 Inches
Length2.4803 Inches
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Release dateJune 2018
Size100 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.44 Pounds
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Found 5 comments on KAL Pantothenic Acid Sustained Release 1000mg | For Energy Storage & Release | Supports Metabolism of Carbs, Fats & Proteins | Vegetarian | 100ct:

u/negative_norma · 43 pointsr/Fitness

Panthothenic acid my friend. 4grams a day cleared every last pimple and blackhead from my whole body.

Link below. The reviews on amazon back me up. Those are 1000mg, so take 4 a day, 2 in AM and 2 in the PM.

Amazon

u/bounce-bounce-drop · 4 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I'd start washing my body with zinc soap (https://www.amazon.com/Noble-Formula-Pyrithione-Zinc-Soap/dp/B00G7TUDA0) and, while it sounds CRAZY, there are some supplements that really help my body acne.

Taurine https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0019LRYD0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Vitamin B5
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000NZDN2Y/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Fish Oil

Zinc tablets are also supposed to be helpful, but really upset my stomach.

Using the above and nightly running Emu Oil all over my face + my Curology seems to be the trick. If I miss the pill step, then acne everywhere gets worse, if I miss the Emu oil step then I get closed comedones (no. clue. but I did use to get them from the Curology so maybe that...), and if I miss the curology I worry my face will be one big wrinkle.

I also drink Apple Cider Vinegar relatively routinely.

Man, I repeat, sounds CRAZY.

But it's worked for me.

Oooh, I also used to, with GREAT success, just use a salt bar on the place of my body that had acne. I just rubbed my hands over the salt bar, rubbed hands over portion of acne body, repeat. It's rather drying so I don't do on my face anymore, but I was able to go from Minocycline daily to JUST salt barring it up nightly and my acne stayed the same.

I feel like this subreddit is going to lynch me for my froo-froo suggestions...but they worked, so shrug

u/ThickyAdder · 3 pointsr/Fitness

Now this is interesting.

I'm in my late twenties, and have been suffering from varying degrees of acne my whole life. At one point I even did a cycle of Roaccutane, which helped for a while, but then the acne just came back again. Recently I've been using topicals like benzoyl peroxide, but I hate how it dries the skin. I also drink lots of milk daily (about a liter or so)...

Now, I've been doing some browsing, and have come up with three possible "miracle cures" I should try:

  1. Pantothenic Acid (B5 vitamin) (see e.g. reviews on Amazon)

  2. Chromium Picolinate and/or MSM (top voted thread on /r/acne)

    ...and finally as suggested here:

  3. Giving up dairy

    According to SilverHydra, it's not the actual dairy that causes acne, but the increased insulin secretion (link). And it seems both 1) and 2) have something to do with altering our insulin sensitivity and/or levels... so could it be that all these "treatments" have the same outcome in our bodies, i.e. decreased insulin?

    Any thoughts on this? Has anyone tried more than one of the options above? I really like my dairy, so I'm probably going to try 1) and 2) first before giving it up altogether...
u/Shellymichelley · 1 pointr/AskReddit

I have tried the following products that have started working for me:

Grisi Sulfur soap. (Read the reviews)

and

Pantothenic Acid 1000mg

Together they work really well!