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March 20th, 2006, 11:12 PM
Vilantae (d-Calcium Pantothenate) vs. Accutane (isotretinion)
Vilantae and Accutane (isotretinion) go after acne in basically the same way. They try to prevent the over production of oil at the source of the problem.
There are a few key differences between the two however.
Side effects of Accutane (isotretinion)
• Dry and crackily skin, itching, dry nose, joint pains, nosebleed, cracked lips, pinkeye, and skin that sunburns easily.
• Less common effects are vision problems, thinning hair, upset stomach, decreased night vision, chest pain, headache, nausea, rash, depression, decreased tolerance to contact lenses, urinary discomfort, liver damage, depression.
• You must not get pregnant while taking Accutane. It causes severe birth defects.
Other things to consider.
• Not available without a prescription.
• Is very expensive.
• Doctors are very frugale about giving it away. They consider it a "last resort" to stopping acne.
• Requires frequent blood tests.
• Doctors generally only prescribe it for six months, afterwards your acne may very well return.
Side effects of Vilantae (d-Calcium Pantothenate)
•A loosening of the stool (generally goes away after the first month or two).
•Possible stomach irritation.
• Possible headaches during the initial detoxification (the 1st week or so of starting). It is a rare effect.
It is more common among women.
• Out of precaution, you should not take Vilantae if you are pregnant or breast feeding.
http://www.vilantae.com/ordernow/optimize/chart%20for%20index.gif
Stopping excess skin oil from being released onto the skin's surface in the first place is the key to stopping acne. Applied products are largely ineffective because they can only address skin oil after the fact. Accutane (isotretition) is extremely effective at preventing acne because it shuts down oil production before it reaches the skin's surface. However, it has significant side effects and is only used for extreme cases.
Vilantae (d-Calcium pantothenate) doesn't dry out the skin by shutting down the pores completely. It works to prevent only the excess skin oil from being released in the first place. It is 100% all natural, has minimal side effects, and is a step up from applied products in effectiveness.
If applied products haven't worked for you, please read further on this site to see if Vilantae may be right for you.
Before Vilantae
http://www.vilantae.com/ordernow/optimize/oil-chart-1.gif
After Vilantae
http://www.vilantae.com/ordernow/optimize/oil-chart-2.gif
Vilantae and Accutane (isotretinion) go after acne in basically the same way. They try to prevent the over production of oil at the source of the problem.
There are a few key differences between the two however.
Side effects of Accutane (isotretinion)
• Dry and crackily skin, itching, dry nose, joint pains, nosebleed, cracked lips, pinkeye, and skin that sunburns easily.
• Less common effects are vision problems, thinning hair, upset stomach, decreased night vision, chest pain, headache, nausea, rash, depression, decreased tolerance to contact lenses, urinary discomfort, liver damage, depression.
• You must not get pregnant while taking Accutane. It causes severe birth defects.
Other things to consider.
• Not available without a prescription.
• Is very expensive.
• Doctors are very frugale about giving it away. They consider it a "last resort" to stopping acne.
• Requires frequent blood tests.
• Doctors generally only prescribe it for six months, afterwards your acne may very well return.
Side effects of Vilantae (d-Calcium Pantothenate)
•A loosening of the stool (generally goes away after the first month or two).
•Possible stomach irritation.
• Possible headaches during the initial detoxification (the 1st week or so of starting). It is a rare effect.
It is more common among women.
• Out of precaution, you should not take Vilantae if you are pregnant or breast feeding.
http://www.vilantae.com/ordernow/optimize/chart%20for%20index.gif
Stopping excess skin oil from being released onto the skin's surface in the first place is the key to stopping acne. Applied products are largely ineffective because they can only address skin oil after the fact. Accutane (isotretition) is extremely effective at preventing acne because it shuts down oil production before it reaches the skin's surface. However, it has significant side effects and is only used for extreme cases.
Vilantae (d-Calcium pantothenate) doesn't dry out the skin by shutting down the pores completely. It works to prevent only the excess skin oil from being released in the first place. It is 100% all natural, has minimal side effects, and is a step up from applied products in effectiveness.
If applied products haven't worked for you, please read further on this site to see if Vilantae may be right for you.
Before Vilantae
http://www.vilantae.com/ordernow/optimize/oil-chart-1.gif
After Vilantae
http://www.vilantae.com/ordernow/optimize/oil-chart-2.gif