Paba
Updated Nov. 05th, 2024 | Read Time: 2 Minutes | What You Will Learn:
- Health Benefits of PABA
- Taking PABA As A Supplement
- Cautions & Considerations
- Nutritional Information
- Reader Comments (4)
PABA is a member of the B family of vitamins. Its most important functions are related to the use of folic acid and B5, pantothenic acid. As an antioxidant, PABA protects the cell from damage and prevents the oxidation of other vitamins and nutrients. It does this by neutralizing free radicals. They are unstable molecules that in their bid to become more stable, must bump into healthy cells and cause damage.
Health Benefits of PABA
PABA protects the body from sunburn, unstable cells, second-hand smoke, ozone and other air pollutants. It is used to increase flexibility and decrease inflammation in arthritis sufferers. It has been reported to reverse hair turning grey due to stress or poor nutrition. PABA can slow the rate of hormone metabolism in the liver, thus enhancing the effects of estrogen, cortisone and all other hormones. This may be beneficial for menopausal symptoms caused by low hormone levels.
Taking PABA As A Supplement
All of the B vitamins work synergistically and are best used by the body in a B complex, which is why many B complex supplements include a small dose of PABA. If additional supplementation of PABA is necessary it should be taken in addition to a good B complex. Most B vitamins are water-soluble, and any extra from large doses is flushed out of the body easily. Therefore, it's best to take lower dosages of the B complex several times a day than one larger dose. Spray or sublingual forms of B vitamins are easily absorbed, as are capsules - if your digestion is healthy, then the tablet form is usually suitable for most people.
Cautions & Considerations
PABA is depleted by the use of estrogen, sulfa drugs, alcohol and food processing techniques.




Many thanks for excellent information
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Th Vitamin B family is so important to human health but very complicated, so I appreciate all of your aticles which have reminded me of things that I've forgoten since organic chemistry. I had actually forgotten that PABA had an antioxidant role which is great to know not only for scientific reasons but also for practical ones (EG: it's important to get enough for protection from air pollutants, second hand smoke, and sunburn). Thank you for the PABA refresher and I am certainly looking forward to reading (and re-learning more from) more of your B Vitamin articles!
Hello Rachel,
Indeed, there are many b vitamins, all of which are integral to overall health in specific ratios. Glad you enjoyed our article and you could remember all the benefits of Paba. You can also learn more about B vitamins here: https://www.nationalnutrition.ca/articles/supplements/vitamin-b-4/