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Vitamin B5 Acne treatment
Stopping excess skin oil from being released onto the skin's surface in the first place is the key to stopping acne. Applied products are largely ineffective because they can only address skin oil after the fact.

Roaccutane® (isotretinoin) is extremely effective at preventing acne because it shuts down oil production before it reaches the skin's surface. However, it has significant side effects and is only used for extreme cases.
Vitamin B5 (d-Calcium pantothenate) doesn't dry out the skin by shutting down the pores completely. It works to prevent only the excess skin oil from being released in the first place. It is 100% all natural, has minimal side effects, and is a step up from applied products in effectiveness.
How it works - stopping oil production before it's released onto the skin's surface is the key to stopping acne.
While you may have heard that acne is caused by different factors including bacteria, increased levels of dead skin cells, inflammation, stress, diet, the immune system, poor hygiene, etc... the truth is that these are merely secondary-causes.

While one could treat the secondary-causes of acne with applied skin products, Vitamin B5 takes the same approach as Roaccutane (isotretinoin) by focusing closer to the root cause, which is why it's so much more effective. The ultimate root cause is genetics, but short of genetic engineering we cannot fix this problem. We can however focus right above it.
Without overproduction of oil, acne isn't possible and none of the other secondary-causes can play even the slightest role in acne. Applied products fail because they cannot successfully regulate skin oils. The key to curing acne is stopping the overproduction of oil at its source. That's why Roaccutane (isotretinoin) is so effective, but it has numerous side effects and other downsides. Vitamin B5 (d-Calcium Pantothenate) on the other hand, has minimal side effects, is 100% natural, and is second only to Roaccutane (isotretinoin) in terms of effectiveness.
So how exactly do genetics lead to this overproduction of oil?
Unfortunately, many dermatologists are not clear about the causes of acne. It is implied that the exact causes of acne are unknown, but in truth most of the causes are known. The mystery lies in why genetics cause an overproduction of oil, only now we have a pretty good idea.

The reason too much oil is being released has to do with the lipids and fatty acid deposits underneath the skin not getting broken down and re-circulated into the bloodstream. Instead they are being released as sebum (oil). What enables our body to break down these fatty acids is directly related to an enzyme called coenzyme A, which is an essential enzyme to the body and is used for fatty acid metabolism.
Coenzyme A is also responsible for other important aspects of the body including sex hormone synthesis. When there is a lack of coenzyme A, the body is forced to choose between using the available coenzyme A for sex hormone synthesis or for metabolizing fats (the breakdown of fats). Hormone synthesis is given the priority (without it sex organs do not develop) and as result, the body has trouble breaking down all of the necessary fats. Fats that should have been broken down and re-circulated into the bloodstream, instead become deposited in the sebaceous glands (sweat glands) and secreted as oil. Oil is fat only in liquid form. Because teenagers have the highest hormone production rate, they are also the group with the highest amounts of acne.

The body produces coenzyme A from three different components: adenosine triphosphate, cysteine, and Vitamin B5 (d-Calcium Pantothenate). Adenosine triphosplate and cysteine are naturally produced within the body through various glands. They are always plentiful so long as the body's not terribly malnourished. Vitamin B5 (d-Calcium Pantothenate) is the only one that must be supplied from outside the body through one's diet. When there is enough Vitamin B5 (d-Calcium Pantothenate) available in the diet, the deficiency in coenzyme A is eliminated. As a result, a person's fatty acids get broken down and the skin doesn't over release oil. Without the over releasing of oil, acne does not occur.
The role of genetics. Why does Vitamin B5 require megadosing during the first three months?
Switching to a diet high in Vitamin B5 (d-Calcium Pantothenate) is not enough to help acne and in most cases will do very little. The reason for this is our bodies have trouble absorbing the necessary amounts of Vitamin B5 (d-Calcium Pantothenate) due to our genetic programming.

In theory, lets suppose a person naturally consumes an average of 500 milligrams of Vitamin B5 (d-Calcium Pantothenate) per a day. The person has moderate acne because their body does not have enough coenzyme A resources to produce hormones and break down fatty acids at the same time. If that were true...
...the same person who consumes 500 milligrams a day could take 1 gram a day and have enough to produce sex hormones and break down fatty acids at the same time. However, this just isn't the case. The body has trouble producing enough coenzyme A for the breakdown of fatty acids even though the supply of Vitamin B5 may be "adequate." It has nothing to do with the other two components of coenzyme A, but is merely a matter of getting the body to absorb the necessary Vitamin B5 and actually produce the coenzyme A. Even though the body is capable of doing this, it doesn't do it efficiently because it lacks the proper genetic programming.
Consequently, one must take large amounts of Vitamin B5 through our Vitamin B5 capsules or powder in order to be effective. By having an abundance available in the system it forces the body to produce enough coenzyme A allowing for the breakup of fatty acids and the prevention of oil.
What it all comes down to.
If you're tired of fooling around with applied skin products and want something that is truly effective at preventing acne then you want our Vitamin B5 capsules or powder. Best of all, they're 100% safe with minimal side effects, completely all natural, and unlike every other product on the market they will not dry out your skin (not even to the slightest degree)!

Roaccutane® (isotretinoin) is extremely effective at preventing acne because it shuts down oil production before it reaches the skin's surface. However, it has significant side effects and is only used for extreme cases.
Vitamin B5 (d-Calcium pantothenate) doesn't dry out the skin by shutting down the pores completely. It works to prevent only the excess skin oil from being released in the first place. It is 100% all natural, has minimal side effects, and is a step up from applied products in effectiveness.
How it works - stopping oil production before it's released onto the skin's surface is the key to stopping acne.
While you may have heard that acne is caused by different factors including bacteria, increased levels of dead skin cells, inflammation, stress, diet, the immune system, poor hygiene, etc... the truth is that these are merely secondary-causes.

While one could treat the secondary-causes of acne with applied skin products, Vitamin B5 takes the same approach as Roaccutane (isotretinoin) by focusing closer to the root cause, which is why it's so much more effective. The ultimate root cause is genetics, but short of genetic engineering we cannot fix this problem. We can however focus right above it.
Without overproduction of oil, acne isn't possible and none of the other secondary-causes can play even the slightest role in acne. Applied products fail because they cannot successfully regulate skin oils. The key to curing acne is stopping the overproduction of oil at its source. That's why Roaccutane (isotretinoin) is so effective, but it has numerous side effects and other downsides. Vitamin B5 (d-Calcium Pantothenate) on the other hand, has minimal side effects, is 100% natural, and is second only to Roaccutane (isotretinoin) in terms of effectiveness.
So how exactly do genetics lead to this overproduction of oil?
Unfortunately, many dermatologists are not clear about the causes of acne. It is implied that the exact causes of acne are unknown, but in truth most of the causes are known. The mystery lies in why genetics cause an overproduction of oil, only now we have a pretty good idea.

The reason too much oil is being released has to do with the lipids and fatty acid deposits underneath the skin not getting broken down and re-circulated into the bloodstream. Instead they are being released as sebum (oil). What enables our body to break down these fatty acids is directly related to an enzyme called coenzyme A, which is an essential enzyme to the body and is used for fatty acid metabolism.
Coenzyme A is also responsible for other important aspects of the body including sex hormone synthesis. When there is a lack of coenzyme A, the body is forced to choose between using the available coenzyme A for sex hormone synthesis or for metabolizing fats (the breakdown of fats). Hormone synthesis is given the priority (without it sex organs do not develop) and as result, the body has trouble breaking down all of the necessary fats. Fats that should have been broken down and re-circulated into the bloodstream, instead become deposited in the sebaceous glands (sweat glands) and secreted as oil. Oil is fat only in liquid form. Because teenagers have the highest hormone production rate, they are also the group with the highest amounts of acne.

The body produces coenzyme A from three different components: adenosine triphosphate, cysteine, and Vitamin B5 (d-Calcium Pantothenate). Adenosine triphosplate and cysteine are naturally produced within the body through various glands. They are always plentiful so long as the body's not terribly malnourished. Vitamin B5 (d-Calcium Pantothenate) is the only one that must be supplied from outside the body through one's diet. When there is enough Vitamin B5 (d-Calcium Pantothenate) available in the diet, the deficiency in coenzyme A is eliminated. As a result, a person's fatty acids get broken down and the skin doesn't over release oil. Without the over releasing of oil, acne does not occur.
The role of genetics. Why does Vitamin B5 require megadosing during the first three months?
Switching to a diet high in Vitamin B5 (d-Calcium Pantothenate) is not enough to help acne and in most cases will do very little. The reason for this is our bodies have trouble absorbing the necessary amounts of Vitamin B5 (d-Calcium Pantothenate) due to our genetic programming.

In theory, lets suppose a person naturally consumes an average of 500 milligrams of Vitamin B5 (d-Calcium Pantothenate) per a day. The person has moderate acne because their body does not have enough coenzyme A resources to produce hormones and break down fatty acids at the same time. If that were true...
...the same person who consumes 500 milligrams a day could take 1 gram a day and have enough to produce sex hormones and break down fatty acids at the same time. However, this just isn't the case. The body has trouble producing enough coenzyme A for the breakdown of fatty acids even though the supply of Vitamin B5 may be "adequate." It has nothing to do with the other two components of coenzyme A, but is merely a matter of getting the body to absorb the necessary Vitamin B5 and actually produce the coenzyme A. Even though the body is capable of doing this, it doesn't do it efficiently because it lacks the proper genetic programming.
Consequently, one must take large amounts of Vitamin B5 through our Vitamin B5 capsules or powder in order to be effective. By having an abundance available in the system it forces the body to produce enough coenzyme A allowing for the breakup of fatty acids and the prevention of oil.
What it all comes down to.
If you're tired of fooling around with applied skin products and want something that is truly effective at preventing acne then you want our Vitamin B5 capsules or powder. Best of all, they're 100% safe with minimal side effects, completely all natural, and unlike every other product on the market they will not dry out your skin (not even to the slightest degree)!