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Old 09-19.-2003
Eggfriedmice
 
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Default Pantothenic Acid megadose - permanent side effects

Hi there.

Recently I have become very ill, and despite seeing a number of doctors and specialists, nobody is
able to help me. So my last hope is that I'll find something or somebody on the internet who can
help. It's a long story, so I hope you can bear with me...here goes...

About 3 years ago, I started taking a megadose of Pantothenic Acid (vitamin B5) to cure my acne. And
cure my acne it did, wonderfully. I took 10 grams a day in time-release form (4 doses of 2.5g
daily), with no other b-vitamins - for 2 years solid. Amazingly, I experienced no side effects for 2
years. But suddenly friends started to notice that my hair was a lot lighter. It was brittle and
fine, and falling out more than usual. So I switched to non-timed release, and occasionally added a
low-dose Multi-B vitamin to stave off any possible deficiencies caused by a b vitamin imbalance.

This didn't help though, and I soon developed a strong tingling/buzzing sensation in my left foot,
with constant tiny muscle twitches in my calves, bloating/stomach discomfort after lunch, intense
restless legs at night, and some fatigue.

Foolishly, I persisted with the B5 because I was hypnotised by the effect on my skin. But things
turned from bad to worse - I developed a sore and swollen tongue, with mouth ulcers and tooth
impressions down the sides. I had intermittent diarrhea, a rash of dermatitis round my nose, and
occasional panic attacks. On top of this, the acne was starting to come back. So I dropped my B5 to
5 grams a day, not wishing to bring on a rebound deficiency by stopping suddenly, and took 2 high
dose multi-b vitamins a day (not at the same time as the
B5). Sometimes I would take 2 b100 multi-b tablets, 2 b50s, and have 2 glasses of berocca a day, all
in an attempt to redress my deficiency without having to give up the B5 altogether.

Well, I improved, and each time I dropped the B5 some more, I got better for a few days - especially
the nagging fatigue and low energy I had developed. But it would always gradually return, until I
dropped it by another gram or two. This cycle continued until about 2 and a half months ago, when I
finally stopped the B5 altogether after gradually reducing it. All the while, I carried on taking 2
high-dose multi-b vitamins a day (by high dose I mean 100mgs of each one).

For 2 weeks I felt brilliant, totally cured and happy. But then, over the next 2 months, I noticed
that I would tire more easily again, and by midweek would practically collapse of exhaustion in the
evening. Sleep would help me recover initially, but soon my sleep became disturbed with vivid dreams
and early morning waking. Now I'm down to one b50 a day (medium dose multi-b), but the tiredness
lasts all day and becomes extreme sometimes, feeling like dizziness and nausea. When I stopped all b
vitamins for 2 weeks, including multis, I felt no better, possibly even worse. My brain fatigue is
worse at weekends, I feel very spaced out and am never able to lie-in properly. I feel drained and
ill, edgy and often breathless and weak. For the last few months I have also had a bright orange
coating on my tongue, which can be brushed off, and is not related to what I eat. The acne hs
completely returned.

A trip to the dr failed to help - blood tests a month ago revealed no abnormalities with liver,
kidneys, thyroid, b12 or folate status, bone profile, or red blood count - my only abnormality is
low white blood cell count (about 3000/µL), but the dr dismisses this and says I have chronic
fatigue syndrome. Folate was very high, so I stopped all vitamins for 2 weeks and repeated the test
- again, B12 and folate were totally normal.

I'm hoping someone might be able to answer some of my questions, because no doctor has known
anything about b vitamins:

1. Do you think I have a metabolic imbalance that can be redressed with proper supplementation of
individual b vitamins which may have been depleted over time, or should I cut out all vitamins?
2. Is it possible my body's demand for certain b vitamins has increased dramatically?
3. Could this be a rebound b5 deficiency causing exhausted adrenal glands? I know B5 is very
important for energy and adrenal function, but I had these symptoms whilst still taking a
B5 megadose.
4. Is this just chronic fatigue syndrome triggered by a long-standing nutrient defiency?

Thank you for reading, any help at all would be enormously appreciated.


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Old 09-19.-2003
Tim Tyler
 
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eggfriedmice <eggfriedmice@hotmail.com> wrote:

: Recently I have become very ill, and despite seeing a number of doctors and specialists, nobody is
: able to help me. So my last hope is that I'll find something or somebody on the internet who can
: help. It's a long story, so I hope you can bear with me...here goes...

: About 3 years ago, I started taking a megadose of Pantothenic Acid (vitamin B5) to cure my acne.
: And cure my acne it did, wonderfully. I took 10 grams a day in time-release form (4 doses of 2.5g
: daily), with no other b-vitamins - for 2 years solid. Amazingly, I experienced no side effects for
: 2 years. [...]

I'm not sure why that would be amazing.

Is there any good reason to think you can overdose on vitamin B5?
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Old 09-19.-2003
markd
 
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Default Re: Pantothenic Acid megadose - permanent side effects

The other obvious possibility is that what you feel now coincided with the start of the vit. change,
not because of it. It has much of the sound of depression too, especially the variable level of it
over time. Do you exercise?
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Old 09-19.-2003
Ron
 
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"eggfriedmice" <eggfriedmice@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> About 3 years ago, I started taking a megadose of Pantothenic Acid (vitamin B5) to cure my acne. I
> soon developed a strong tingling/buzzing sensation in my left foot, with constant tiny muscle
> twitches in my calves, bloating/stomach discomfort after lunch, intense restless legs at night,
> and some fatigue.

The most obvious and measurable effect of overdosing on Vitamin B5 is that it lowers phosphorus.
This can over time be responsible for lowered stomach aid and subsequent bloating. Very low
phosphorus will almost definitely create a calcium / phosphorus ratio conflict with negative effects
on bone metabolism and muscle functions..

> but the tiredness lasts all day and becomes extreme sometimes, feeling like dizziness and
> nausea...

Those are classic effects of Vitamin B5 overdose.

> A trip to the dr failed to help - blood tests a month ago revealed no abnormalities

Blood tests are notorious of missing a lot of kidney abnormalities, which may develop from
mega-intake of B5. It you had your VLDL triglycerides checked, they would have likely been in the
stratosphere as well, another nice benefit of mega-dosing on B5.

The best way to counteract pantothenic acid overdose would be to increase your phosphorus and/or
protein intake. Lecithin for instance will counteract B5 a lot, but it will possibly also make
your acne worse. Niacinamide is probably the best choice in your case and will normalize
phosphorus levels.

You can also try to do it with food alone, where - other than a high protein intake - grain sources
(pasta, bread, cereal...) at higher amounts will also get phosphate levels back up to normal again.
Don't forget, at those mega levels, pantothenic acid isn't a harmless little essential vitamin any
longer, but a drug, and drugs will give you side effects. Sooner or later! --Ron
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Old 09-19.-2003
Tim Tyler
 
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Default Re: Pantothenic Acid megadose - permanent side effects

Ron <ron@70707.org> wrote:
: "eggfriedmice" <eggfriedmice@hotmail.com> wrote in message

:> About 3 years ago, I started taking a megadose of Pantothenic Acid (vitamin B5) to cure my acne.
:> I soon developed a strong tingling/buzzing sensation in my left foot, with constant tiny muscle
:> twitches in my calves, bloating/stomach discomfort after lunch, intense restless legs at night,
:> and some fatigue.

No serious side effects have been reported, even at intakes of up to 10,000 mg per day.

The known side effects of very large doses are diarrhea and sensitive teeth.

: The most obvious and measurable effect of overdosing on Vitamin B5 is that it lowers phosphorus.

Is there any evidence for this?

:> but the tiredness lasts all day and becomes extreme sometimes, feeling like dizziness and
:> nausea...

: Those are classic effects of Vitamin B5 overdose.

...or this?

: Blood tests are notorious of missing a lot of kidney abnormalities, which may develop from
: mega-intake of B5. It you had your VLDL triglycerides checked, they would have likely been in the
: stratosphere as well, another nice benefit of mega-dosing on B5.

...or this?
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Old 09-19.-2003
Eggfriedmice
 
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Default Re: Pantothenic Acid megadose - permanent side effects

Ron - a thousand thanks for offering advice, you have no idea how much it's appreciated after
dealing with doctor after doctor who doesn't even know the names of their B vitamins and just
insists I have chronic fatigue syndrome! I will definitely try what you suggest, very encouraging.

I've also noticed that I become extremely hungry before meals, and with this hunger comes dizziness
and shakiness like hypoglycaemia. When I do eat, the tiredness is almost instantly exacerbated, and
I feel like my nervous system is being agitated for a few hours afterwards - especially as my left
foot will begin 'buzzing' again. All this suggests to me a digestive disorder - although I don't
suffer from heartburn or constipation, just nausea and watery stools...urgh! sorry :¬(
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Old 09-19.-2003
Eggfriedmice
 
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Default Re: Pantothenic Acid megadose - permanent side effects

> I'm not sure why that would be amazing.
>
> Is there any good reason to think you can overdose on vitamin B5?

This seems amazing because I've learnt from multiple sources that megadosing on one B vitamin in
isolation - particularly of the timed-release variety - can prevent other B vitamins from being
properly absorbed, or at the very least cause an imbalance which results in various neurological and
metabolic disturbances etc. So to flood my body with 20 timed-release B5 tablets a day for 2 years,
and not experience any side effects until then, seems remarkably lucky!
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Old 09-19.-2003
Eggfriedmice
 
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Default Re: Pantothenic Acid megadose - permanent side effects

markd@frog-link.com wrote in message news:<3f69d8f4$0$36060$4d5ecec7@reader.city-net.com>...
> The other obvious possibility is that what you feel now coincided with the start of the vit.
> change, not because of it. It has much of the sound of depression too, especially the variable
> level of it over time. Do you exercise?

I'm in no doubt that anxiety and depression as a result of my symptoms are exacerbating the
situation, but I've felt definite changes after shifting my B vitamin doses which I'm convinced
aren't psychological. I still feel like I did when I was megadosing on B5 - and if I increased the
amount, I would always feel much worse.

As with all health problems though, it pays to remain positive so I will bear this in mind.
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Old 09-19.-2003
Mouldy Mouse
 
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eggfriedmice@hotmail.com (eggfriedmice) wrote in message
news:<d83d0d6c.0309180550.16799b87@posting.google.com>...
> Hi there.
>
> Recently I have become very ill, and despite seeing a number of doctors and specialists, nobody is
> able to help me. So my last hope is that I'll find something or somebody on the internet who can
> help. It's a long story, so I hope you can bear with me...here goes...
>

> I'm hoping someone might be able to answer some of my questions, because no doctor has known
> anything about b vitamins:
>
> 1. Do you think I have a metabolic imbalance that can be redressed with proper supplementation of
> individual b vitamins which may have been depleted over time, or should I cut out all vitamins?
> 2. Is it possible my body's demand for certain b vitamins has increased dramatically?
> 3. Could this be a rebound b5 deficiency causing exhausted adrenal glands? I know B5 is very
> important for energy and adrenal function, but I had these symptoms whilst still taking a B5
> megadose.
> 4. Is this just chronic fatigue syndrome triggered by a long-standing nutrient defiency?
>
> Thank you for reading, any help at all would be enormously appreciated.

I'd say it is chronic fatigue syndrome with a severe amine sensitivity brought on by megadosing on B
vitamins. B vitamins are notorious for being a problem for those with amine sensitivity. I can't
take >DRI doses without getting a rash. You may find some relief on a FAILSAFE diet though you may
retain your amine sensitivity. It may provide some relief for your acne if you're lucky.

Visit http://www.fedupwithfoodadditives.info/ for starters.
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Old 09-19.-2003
Eggfriedmice
 
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> I'd say it is chronic fatigue syndrome with a severe amine sensitivity brought on by megadosing on
> B vitamins. B vitamins are notorious for being a problem for those with amine sensitivity. I can't
> take >DRI doses without getting a rash. You may find some relief on a FAILSAFE diet though you may
> retain your amine sensitivity. It may provide some relief for your acne if you're lucky.
>
> Visit http://www.fedupwithfoodadditives.info/ for starters.

Thanks for the suggestions. I can't bear to entertain the possibility that it's chronic fatigue
syndrome because everything I read about CFS says it normally lasts 3-6 years. Plus I don't have a
lot of the typical symptoms - no aching joints, no fluey feelings or sore throats, and I don't
usually have headaches. Tiredness and a feeling of being in a daze (like I've been hit round the
head or am drunk) are my most frequent problems.

As for amine sensitivity, I don't know anything about this so will try to do some research. Thanks.
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Old 09-20.-2003
Tim Tyler
 
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eggfriedmice <eggfriedmice@hotmail.com> wrote or quoted:

:> I'm not sure why that would be amazing.
:>
:> Is there any good reason to think you can overdose on vitamin B5?

: This seems amazing because I've learnt from multiple sources that megadosing on one B vitamin in
: isolation - particularly of the timed-release variety - can prevent other B vitamins from being
: properly absorbed, or at the very least cause an imbalance which results in various neurological
: and metabolic disturbances etc. So to flood my body with 20 timed-release B5 tablets a day for 2
: years, and not experience any side effects until then, seems remarkably lucky!

Stupendously large doses of B5 are taken fairly often by acne sufferers. 10g is not
particularly unusual.

http://gmuntz.tripod.com/b5.html suggests 10g doses.

It is possible that you are one of the first to experience chronic B5 toxicity - if so I'd be
interested to hear about it.

However it seems fairly likely that your problem has nothing to do with your B5 intake.
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Old 09-20.-2003
Gym Bob
 
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Default Re: Pantothenic Acid megadose - permanent side effects

A friend of mine went through this crap and after a few years of doctors shoulder shrugs went to see
a more progressive Naturopathic type MD.

He diagnosed him as having parasites and prescribed magnesium and calcium shots followed by heavy
supplements. He came around in a few months.

His GP would not co-operate in a followup manner and would have nothing to do with the whole thing.
He said magnesium was not related with parasites and refused to help or look at the test results.

BTW: the local lab required instructions on how to test for these compounds the diagnosing doc
requested.

"eggfriedmice" <eggfriedmice@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:d83d0d6c.0309190614.5e5c1b48@posting.google.com...
> > I'd say it is chronic fatigue syndrome with a severe amine sensitivity brought on by megadosing
> > on B vitamins. B vitamins are notorious for being a problem for those with amine sensitivity. I
> > can't take >DRI doses without getting a rash. You may find some relief on a FAILSAFE diet though
> > you may retain your amine sensitivity. It may provide some relief for your acne if you're lucky.
> >
> > Visit http://www.fedupwithfoodadditives.info/ for starters.
>
> Thanks for the suggestions. I can't bear to entertain the possibility that it's chronic fatigue
> syndrome because everything I read about CFS says it normally lasts 3-6 years. Plus I don't have a
> lot of the typical symptoms - no aching joints, no fluey feelings or sore throats, and I don't
> usually have headaches. Tiredness and a feeling of being in a daze (like I've been hit round the
> head or am drunk) are my most frequent problems.
>
> As for amine sensitivity, I don't know anything about this so will try to do some
> research. Thanks.
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Old 09-21.-2003
Alf Christopher
 
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On 19 Sep 2003 01:49:02 -0700, eggfriedmice@hotmail.com (eggfriedmice) wrote:

>I've also noticed that I become extremely hungry before meals, and with this hunger comes
>dizziness and shakiness like hypoglycaemia. When I do eat, the tiredness is almost instantly
>exacerbated, and I

It might be caused by too fast emptying of the stomach content into duodenum. That attracts lot of
blood to the veins surrounding the intestines and thus dizziness. Your symptoms sounds very like
some Ihave had for several years, but seems to be due to fast stomach emptying.(and I do not eat any
B-vitamin pills at all at the time, so no intoxication by B5 could be the cause)
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Old 09-22.-2003
Eggfriedmice
 
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Tim Tyler <tim@tt1.org> wrote in message news:<HLGCLw.4w3@bath.ac.uk>...
>
> No serious side effects have been reported, even at intakes of up to 10,000 mg per day.
>
> The known side effects of very large doses are diarrhea and sensitive teeth.
>

Tim, although medical reference books state that there are no known side effects other than diarrhea
and sensitive teeth, I have read more and more acne sufferers recounting serious problems as a
result of their B5 megadosing. From tiredness and eye problems, to serious B vitamin defiencies - it
is now common knowledge on acne forums that B5 megadosing is bad news, and not the miracle cure it
was once believed to be. How do you explain the fact that I suffered from a serious B vitamin
defiency, with all the classic signs, for many months?

The correlation between dropping my dose and feeling better is so strong that I refuse to believe
B5 is not involved with the problem. When I re-introduce B5, I get worse - when I reduce it, I
get better.

My problem now is that I've cut it out altogether but the effects seem to be lasting.
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Old 09-22.-2003
Eggfriedmice
 
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Tim Tyler <tim@tt1.org> wrote in message news:<HLIKwH.Ltv@bath.ac.uk>...
> eggfriedmice <eggfriedmice@hotmail.com> wrote or quoted:
>
> However it seems fairly likely that your problem has nothing to do with your B5 intake.

Tim, any ideas what my problem COULD be caused by? Any suggestions more than welcome! Thanks.
 

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