Something called Carotec’s Co-Factor A is the biologically active form of pantothenic acid, which is a precursor to Coenzyme A. And this extremely important coenzyme plays a major role in the metabolism and oxidation of aldehydes in the body. Researchers have learned that one big problem with acetaldehyde toxicity is that it inhibits coenzyme A.
Acetaldehyde toxicity can be generated in our bodies by, for example, drinking alcohol and/or absorbing cigarette smoke—including second hand smoke. Auto exhaust fumes are another source. Virtually every metabolism in today’s environment must deal with acetaldehyde, and you don’t necessarily have to be knocked out by it for metabolic stress to be occurring.
Research shows that CoFactor A helps reduce acetaldehyde toxicity by enhancing coenzyme A production.
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