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Vitamin H1

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Last reviewed: 10.08.2022
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Vitamin H1 can replace any dyeing and cosmetic means. It belongs to the vitamins of group B. Animals receive a huge amount of vitamin H1 with food, so the beauty of their wool, skin and feathers is stored until their death. Not that people who constantly need moisturizing creams, hair dyes and various balms.

About vitamin H1

Paraaminobenzoic acid - such a complex word for our language means vitamin H1. Also, it is abbreviated as abbreviation of PABC or RAWA, and it is also sometimes called vitamin B10.

PABC is needed for the growth of microbes, and sulfonamide, in turn, displaces the PABK from the enzyme system. Thus, it suspends and regulates the development of microbes.

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The amount of vitamin H1 needed per day

An adult should take about 100 mg of this vitamin every day.

The beneficial effect of vitamin H1 on the body

RAWA participates in the hematopoiesis and metabolism of proteins, normalizes the thyroid gland, helps lower cholesterol and is an antioxidant. This vitamin is often used as a component of sunscreen, since it protects the skin from the harmful effects of the sun.

Peyronie's disease, which occurs exclusively in middle-aged men, is cured due to vitamin H1. Symptoms of this disease are changes in the structure of the tissues of the genital organs of men, namely, the skin becomes fibroid. Thus, during the erection, the penis is strongly bent, and this brings strong pain to the man. To treat this disease use drugs that necessarily include vitamin H1. And to avoid such and similar problems with health, it is better to constantly eat foods saturated with paraaminobenzoic acid.

Vitamin H1 can improve skin tone and can prevent premature aging. The combination of this vitamin is used in virtually any sunscreen. Due to exposure to sunlight, the acid turns into a special substance that activates the production of melanin in the body, which gives the body tan. It is this vitamin that stimulates the natural coloration of hair, as well as their growth and quality.

Vitamin H1 is prescribed for mental retardation and poor development of the body, with severe fatigue, with folio-deficiency anemia, Peyronie's disease, arthritis, post-traumatic contractures and Dupuitren's contracture. Very useful this vitamin with vitiligo, photosensitivity of the skin, with scleroderma, with ultraviolet rays and alopecia burns.

Interaction of vitamin H1 with other elements of the body

PABC is involved in the synthesis of vitamin B9 (folic acid).

Symptoms for Vitamin H1 deficiency in the body

With insufficient amount of this vitamin in the body, depigmentation of the skin, suspension in development, and also hormonal failures of the organism can occur.

The reasons for which there is a lack of vitamin H1

With the use of sulfonamides, PABA in the body can strongly fall.

Products with vitamin H1 content

Liver, oatmeal, chicken eggs - all these foods contain vitamin H1. Such products can also include white mushrooms, mushrooms and podberezoviki. Cabbage, spinach and wheat are also capable of increasing the amount of vitamin H1 in your body.

Attention!

To simplify the perception of information, this instruction for use of the drug "Vitamin H1" translated and presented in a special form on the basis of the official instructions for medical use of the drug. Before use read the annotation that came directly to medicines.

Description provided for informational purposes and is not a guide to self-healing. The need for this drug, the purpose of the treatment regimen, methods and dose of the drug is determined solely by the attending physician. Self-medication is dangerous for your health.

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