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This Lady on Mike Baisden Said to Take Pantothenic Acid

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to keep the hair its natural color (rather than gray).

I'm sorry I can't remember the lady's name. She was one of his Thursday health experts.
 
This would be great if it works. I'm so tire of my grays around my edges!!! I'm going to check into it alittle more. I really don't want to add dye to my hair.

Thanks..
 
to keep the hair its natural color (rather than gray).

I'm sorry I can't remember the lady's name. She was one of his Thursday health experts.

Really? Thanks for the info..I have some gathering dust in my vitamin cabinet. Did they mention how many mgs. per day should be taken to prevent graying?
 
Really? I took it before, but it didn't help my gray hairs. Maybe I'll have to try it again. I'm sick of these gray hairs. Sigh...............
 
Girl you know we've been up on the power of B-5. I get my dose from Nature's Made Super B complex.
 
I was taking it for a while, the GNC brand, in a pretty large dosage. Then my ankles were mysteriously itchy all the time. Yeah, itchy ankles, stop laughing. Turns out that some kind of syptom that my liver wasn't handling it well. So now I take one maybe once a week instead of once a day.
 
I'm sorry I don't remember any details about how much she said to take and Tatiana, that name doesn't ring a bell. (but that doesn't mean it wasn't her)
 
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/108796/vitamins_that_change_hair_from_gray.html

Relief from Graying Hair

Vitamins for hair; I've tried a lot of them hoping to get thicker, faster growing, shiny-soft glamorous hair. Some seemed to help, but wound up giving me faster growing nails. I never thought about vitamins or vitamin combinations that could let you say goodbye to gray hair. Dying hair does a lot of damage that isn't apparent at first. It can make your hair fall out and make it look extremely dry and burned up. Gray hair comes early for some and the Adrenal Glands could very well be responsible. When the body is lacking in Pantothenic Acid it in turn causes the Adrenal Glands to malfunction.

Here's what could happen:

Hair turns gray, stress levels rise, allergies develop and can cause sore scratchy throats, and uneasy breathing, fatigue steps in, muscles lose strength, uric acid explodes, gout shows up, some forms of arthritis occur, and tempers flare.

If you go to the doctor for treatment of Adrenal Gland mishaps they might prescribe Cortisone not considering an overworked Adrenal gland to be the cause of any of the above problems. Healthy bodies produce Cortisone to fight stress. People who do not produce any Cortisone will pass out from a good scare because they can't handle any stress. Abraham Lincoln was said to have taken Cortisone because his body couldn't produce it. A swelled puffy face and facial hair in women are some of the side effects of Cortisone. All of that can be avoided by taking Pantothenic Acid and it won't cause all the grueling side effects. You might want to consider that stress quickly depletes Pantothenic Acid from the body. If after a stressful situation you can calm down enough for stress levels to remain low the body can produce Pantothenic Acid in twenty-four hours.

Pantothenic Acid does more than keep the Adrenal Cortex safe from harm. It can thwart off Alzheimer's by keeping cognitive abilities sharp. It maintains the water amount and digestive efficiency of our bodies and it guards against nerve deterioration.

Look for Pantothenic Acid in peanuts, liver, brewer's yeast, wheat germ, royal jelly, and egg yolks. Anywhere from five to 1000mg have been taken daily with no toxicity.
 
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