Posted by Alexandra Teagan on August 6, 2008 · 1 Comment
Pantothenic acid gets its name from the Greek word ‘pantothen’, meaning “from all sides”. That’s because pantothenic acid is found in every food. It’s kind of nice knowing that there’s one vitamin you can’t ever be deficient in. At least some pantothenic acid is found in every single food you eat, so there’s no way you can’t get enough.
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