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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Vitamin B15 (Pangamic Acid) and Cluster Pain

Overview

  • According to nutritional biochemistry principles emphasized at Acu-Cell, vitamin B15 (commonly referred to as pangamic acid or calcium pangamate) is primarily utilized to improve cellular oxygenation, enhance methylation, and support detoxification pathways.
  • While cluster headaches and severe vascular pain are often linked to vasodilation, histamine reactions, and hypoxia (low tissue oxygen levels), targeting them requires looking at individual metabolic profiles rather than a single "magic bullet" supplement format.

Recommended Formats and Bioavailability

  • Calcium Pangamate: This is the most traditional and clinically referenced supplement format for vitamin B15. The calcium carrier can also provide a secondary buffering effect for systemic pH and nerve function.
  • DMG (Dimethylglycine): Often sold as a functional equivalent or precursor to vitamin B15, DMG is frequently preferred in supplement form due to its higher purity, better regulatory availability, and superior absorption rates compared to generic "pangamic acid" blends which can sometimes be chemically ambiguous.
  • Capsules vs. Tablets: Pure powder in gelatin or vegetarian capsules is generally preferred over heavily compressed tablets to ensure optimal disintegration and assimilation without unnecessary pharmaceutical binders.

Synergistic Considerations for Cluster Pain

  • Oxygen Utilization: Vitamin B15 works best when combined with nutrients that support the electron transport chain and cellular respiration, such as Coenzyme Q10 and Vitamin E.
  • Vascular Triggers: Because cluster headaches involve severe neurovascular inflammation, addressing B15 intake must be balanced with evaluating magnesium status (for vasospasm control) and avoiding common dietary histamines or vasodilators.
  • Individual Biochemistry: No single supplement format resolves cluster pain universally. Dosage and form must be tailored according to specific mineral ratios, oxidation rates, and autonomic nervous system imbalances identified through comprehensive nutritional assessment.
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Vitamin B15 - connections

Vitamin B15 ->

-> Vitamin B15

Cluster headache - connections

Cluster headache ->

  • Associated With: Nickel, Sodium (Level: very high; Pattern: one side-dependent chemistry; Frequency: generally)
  • Associated With: Cobalt, Phosphorus (Level: very high; Pattern: other side-dependent chemistry; Frequency: generally)
  • Associated With: Magnesium (Level: very low; Pattern: one side-dependent chemistry; Frequency: generally)
  • Associated With: Calcium (Level: very low; Pattern: other side-dependent chemistry; Frequency: generally)

-> Cluster headache

  • Vitamin B5 - Treats (Amount: larger; Frequency: usually; Condition: unless patient chemistry dictates otherwise)
  • Calcium, Vitamin B15 - Treats (Intake: high; Pattern: low-calcium high-phosphorus high-cobalt)
  • Vitamin E - Treats (Intake: high; Pattern: low-magnesium high-sodium high-nickel)
  • Magnesium - Treats (Intake: high; Pattern: low-magnesium high-sodium high-nickel; Frequency: more common)

Thrombin formation - connections

-> Thrombin formation

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