Calcium pantothenate is one form of pantothenic acid made for oral use. Dexpanthenol is formulated for topical, intramuscular, or intravenous use.
Moriamin Forte is a vitamin supplement with Amino Acids. Some of its generic names are 5-oxyanthranilic acid, folic acid, L- isoleucine, and L- phenylalanine.
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Excellent sources of vitamin B5 include crimini and shiitake mushrooms. Very good sources of vitamin B5 include cauliflower. Good sources of vitamin B5 include cucumber, avocado, asparagus, broccoli, celery, grapefruit, turnip greens, sweet potato, collard greens, chard, bell peppers, and corn.
There are a few healthful claims. Some claims like eating right and working out.
Toki Color by Lane Labs is a dietary supplement that contains nutrients like vitamins, folic acid, copper, and pantothenic acid. The product is said to support natural hair color to help eliminate gray hair. There is no scientific proof that this product works. However, some people may see some positive results over time.
There are many vitamins that promote healthy hair growth. I suggest getting enough of the following vitamins in your diet: vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, biotin, inositol, niacin (vitamin B3), pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), vitamin B6, and vitamin B12.
In scientific circles this would usually lead to embarrassment because most people in such company hearing such a claim would quickly discredit it. In groups where such claims are accepted they lead to further unproven assertions and possible falsehoods some of which will probably be absurd.
Raspberries are full of vitamins and minerals. Some of these vitamins and minerals include vitamin C, manganese, fiber, copper, vitamin k, pantothenic acid, biotin, vitamin e, magnesium, folate, and potassium.
Some people claims it replaces calcium in our bones and damages tooth enamel however there is no strong consensus or maybe the fizzy drinks companies have too much power (money).
Dianetics is considered a pseudoscience because it lacks empirical evidence to support its claims and its methods have not been scientifically validated. The concepts and practices within Dianetics are not accepted by the scientific community due to their lack of rigorous scientific testing and methodology.
Some examples that would be considered an acid: sulfuric acid, nitric acid, hydrofluoric acid, perchloric acid, boric acid, periodic acid, salicilic acid, stearic acid, citric acid, oxalic acid, etc.