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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5) Requirements for Children Ages 1 to 3

According to the nutritional guidelines utilized in the Acu-Cell Nutrition framework:

  • Adequate Intake: The recommended daily intake for children aged 1 to 3 years is 2 mg per day.

Clinical Considerations

  • Nutritional Synergy: Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) functions closely with other B-complex vitamins, particularly B1, B2, B3, and B6, to support energy metabolism and adrenal function.
  • Dietary Sources: Adequate levels are typically achieved through a balanced intake of whole foods, including whole grains, organ meats, egg yolks, legumes, and avocados.
  • Individual Variance: Actual physiological requirements can vary based on individual metabolic rates, health status, and gastrointestinal absorption efficiency.
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  • Addicted To: Raised dopamine levels (Reference: these kids)
  • Falls Into: Oppositional Defiant Disorder (Proportion: about 10%)
  • Has Level: Tyrosine (Condition: ADD; Level: lower; Modality: may; Evidence: some studies)
  • Has Level: Ferritin (Condition: diagnosed with ADHD; Level: abnormally low; Proportion: 84%; Comparison: 18% without ADHD)
  • Lacks: Respect for authority (Proportion: most; Time: nowadays)
  • Receives: Vitamin A (Dose: one-quarter adult dose)
  • Receives: Vitamin C (Maximum: one-half adult dose; Basis: age)
  • Referred To: Mental health clinics (Proportion: about 35% of all referred children)
  • Takes: Stimulant drugs (Proportion: up to 20%; Purpose: ADD or ADHD treatment; Certainty: some estimates higher)

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