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Hi, John,
I think I did try cal pantethenate at one time--I tolerate few calciums andthat is one I believe I did poorly on. But that was also before I realized I could repack supplements in small amounts. So I would correctly say, no, I do not have enough experience with this to say one way or the other whether it would work. (But I suspect not--cal AEP is a very specific formulation.)
Diane
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Subject: [eSens] Re: Vit to counter act exposures
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Date: Thursday, March 25, 2010, 11:42 AM
Have you tried taking regular pantothenic acid, like in calcium pantethonate?
If so, are the results comparable to pantethine?
Thanks,
John.
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> I take calcium AEP and pantethine. I have written many times here as to dosage, but if you actually wish to try this, I will send it again to you on request. It works by feeding the adrenals. I also take manganese and taurine, but do not recommend this unless you check out your need for it. (Yes, you could try itonce to see if it works, but it is not something to take on an on-going basis, unless you know a deficiency exists. I take this to close ion channels in my brain and it was not prescribed, I came upon it by doingsearches into medical research; so in essence, I am my own guinea pig.) With cal AEP and pantethine, there are no such precautions. I also think sublingual B12 helps before bed and natural vit D3 helps, but the B12 and D3 aren't for immediate reactions, but long-term help.
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> What do you take to counter act a High pulsed microwave radiation exposure or any EMF radiation exposure?
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