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RPM2
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is anybody else low in this? in an organic acid test a while back, my pantothenic acid level came up low and i've read that it has a lot to do with your adrenal glands, and that your adrenal glands are very important in your body detoxing normally/naturally...anybody else have this come up low/know any good information on it?
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I take 500mg-1000mg / day for adrenal support.

Along with 1g-2g of Vit C + Bioflavanoids


I also supp with a complex B vitamin.

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ahhh.......cane.....those synthetic chems.

Even most docs do not get it.

Oh well...... why don't people get well
+ stay well ?

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I credit taking pantethine (300 mgs 3xs a day)
for getting my adrenals back to normal

Pantethine is more potent and works faster than pantothenic acid.

I had tested low for adrenal function and tried the bovine adrenal extract that my LLMD sent me. I couldn't tolerate that and so I quit.

I started the pantethine and 6 months later I was tested again and results were normal.

I also take at least 2000 mg a day of Vitamin C

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REAL nutrition from Inno-Vita. [Smile] I e-mailed them a few days ago. I thought they were a massive firm with International ties. Here's there response. I'm posting this as I'm guessing Massman is referring to real nutrition, not fake chemical supplements. I can't believe they work with Iridologists! Maybe I'll refer them to my holistic doc.

Seekhelp,

I apologize for the delay with this response. Our email servers have been worked on recently and have caused us some delays.

I regret to inform you that we are a new company and that means there are many practitioners who have yet to learn about Inno-Vita. As of currently, we only have a small number of practitioners in the state of Michigan. We have a few practitioners in Marquette, Whitemore Lake, Adrian, Washington and Escanaba.

I do have another suggestion however. The majority of the practitioners who work with Inno-Vita are Naturopaths, Chiropractors and Medical Doctors, but we are also allowed to work with Massage Therapists, Nutritional Consultants, Physical Therapists, Zone, Reflex, Iridologist, Sclerologists and a number of other various modalities.

If you are not currently a health practitioner, then the next best thing would be for you to refer to us a practitioner that you would like to work with. Please contact a practitioner, or better yet, refer to us a practitioner you would like to work with and we can formerly introduce them to Inno-Vita by doing the remaining footwork.

Ultimately, as a health company, we realize that our purposes are of no use if our products cannot find their way to those who need them. We also have a number of practitioners who will work with their clients by way of phone and then your needed products can be shipped directly to you. Please let us know how we can further help.

Thank you.

Brent

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Mass,

I get a good amount of b-vitamins and vitamin C from my diet as well.

Thanks for your concern.

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Hey seek see you talked with my buddy Brent. I talked to him this AM about the 17 gazillion bucks $$$ they owe me this week ! [Roll Eyes]

Actually they are pretty small - when companies jump far ahead of the rest of the crowd they usually start small. I know specifically mixed herbals (in the manner that Inno-Vita and Systemic Formulas do it) are a very new idea to almost everybody.

Throwing things together just because "I heard this is good" is haphazard because parts of one herb may cancel out the good effects of another herb. These herbals are specifically mixed to reduce or cancel poor side effects and support the good effects. Wild + crazy for sure ~
[woohoo]

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