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An Overview of the B5 Vitamin
Word Count:
443
Summary:
Learn about the importance and health benefits of vitamin
B5.
Keywords:
b5 vitamin, vitamins, nutrition
Vitamin B5
The B5 vitamin is also known as Pantothenic Acid. The B5
vitamin is the most prolific of all the vitamins and is found
in every type of food. In fact, it is impossible for a person
to consume less B5 vitamin than they need. That means that
there is no little possibility that a person can have a B5
vitamin deficiency. For this reason, there is actually no
recommended daily amount that health professionals can state as
everyone obtains more than enough from their normal food
consumption. However, even though there is no need to calculate
a recommended daily allowance it does not mean that the B5
vitamin is not vital for a healthy body and mind. In fact, the
B5 vitamin is essential for turning food into energy amongst
other functions. The B5 vitamin is responsible for turning
the fats and carbohydrates into energy.
Some B5 vitamin can be found in almost every food whether it
is animal or vegetable. Obviously there are some sources of the
B5 vitamin that are better than others but a balanced diet will
provide more than enough. The foods with the highest B5 vitamin
content are organ meats, salmon, eggs, beans, milk, and whole
grains. It is worth noting that the B5 vitamin is lost when
grains are milled into flour and tends not to beaded back in.
Therefore, processed grain foods such as bread, pasta, rice,
breakfast cereal, and baked goods are not good sources of the
B5 vitamin.
The B5 vitamin is the most effective when it is combined
with other B vitamins especially thiamin or B1, riboflavin or
B2, niacin or B3, pyridoxine or B6, and biotin. Along with
these other B vitamins, the B5 vitamin is an integral part in a
number of processes. The most important of these is the
production of energy from food that is consumed and this is
known as the Kreb’s cycle. The B5 vitamin is also required for
releasing energy from fats.
Interestingly, the B5 vitamin is also considered to be
helpful in reducing stress. This is chiefly due to the fact
that during periods of stress, the body produces more of
certain hormones such as adrenalin and these require the B5
vitamin. There are many theories as to the benefits of the B5
vitamin but there is no need for the majority of people to
actively seek out foods that are high in B5 as they are likely
to be consuming far more than is needed already. There are no
adverse effects to consuming too much B5 vitamin.
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