
NOW PABA 500mg Caps 100’s in Kenya
KSh 2,385.00
A high-potency supplement delivering 500mg of Para-Aminobenzoic Acid (PABA) per capsule. As a non-protein amino acid and B-vitamin cofactor, PABA supports skin health, hair pigmentation, and connective tissue formation. This 100-capsule bottle offers a 3+ month supply for targeted wellness.
Product Description
Product Summary
A high-potency supplement delivering 500mg of Para-Aminobenzoic Acid (PABA) per capsule. As a non-protein amino acid and B-vitamin cofactor, PABA supports skin health, hair pigmentation, and connective tissue formation. This 100-capsule bottle offers a 3+ month supply for targeted wellness.
Key Benefits
- Skin Protection: Acts as a natural UV filter, supporting resilience against sun damage.
- Hair Health: Aids melanin production to maintain natural hair color and reduce graying.
- Connective Tissue Support: Essential for collagen synthesis and skin elasticity.
- Gut Microbiome Balance: Promotes growth of beneficial gut bacteria.
- Antioxidant Activity: Neutralizes free radicals that accelerate skin aging.
Composition
- Active Ingredient per Capsule:
- Para-Aminobenzoic Acid (PABA): 500mg
- Other Ingredients:
- Gelatin (capsule), magnesium stearate (vegetable source), silica.
- Free From:
- Gluten, GMOs, dairy, soy, nuts, artificial additives.
- Note:
- Not a vitamin/mineral but a B-vitamin cofactor (supports folate metabolism).
How to Use
- Dosage: Take 1 capsule daily with food.
- Timing: Best with a meal containing fats (enhances absorption).
- Duration: Use consistently for 8–12 weeks for visible benefits (e.g., hair/skin changes).
- Caution: Do not exceed 1 capsule daily unless directed by a healthcare provider.
Potential Side Effects
- Generally Safe: Well-tolerated at 500mg/day.
- Possible Reactions:
- Mild nausea, stomach cramps, or diarrhea (especially on empty stomach).
- Skin rash or itching (rare; discontinue if occurs).
- Serious Risks:
- Liver/Kidney Stress: Only with prolonged high-dose use (>1,000mg/day).
- Folate Deficiency: PABA may interfere with folate absorption in sensitive individuals.
- Precautions:
- Avoid if:
- Pregnant/nursing (PABA may affect fetal development).
- Taking sulfa antibiotics (e.g., sulfamethoxazole), methotrexate, or dapsone (PABA counteracts these drugs).
- Consult a doctor if:
- Have kidney/liver disease.
- On blood pressure or diabetes medications.
- Avoid if:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How long does one bottle last?
At 1 capsule daily, a 100-count bottle lasts 100 days (3+ months).
2. Can PABA reverse gray hair?
Anecdotally yes. PABA supports melanin production, but results vary. Not guaranteed for all users.
3. Is this a sunscreen replacement?
No. PABA offers mild UV protection but is not a substitute for topical SPF. Use alongside sun protection.
4. Why take PABA instead of B-complex vitamins?
PABA is a cofactor for B-vitamins (especially folate) but has unique roles in hair/skin health not covered by standard B-complexes.
5. Does it interact with Kenyan staple foods?
No direct interactions, but avoid high-folate foods (e.g., sukuma wiki, liver) if prone to folate imbalance.
6. Is it safe for diabetics?
Consult a doctor. PABA may affect blood sugar levels; monitor glucose closely.
7. Can I use this for vitiligo?
Not clinically proven. While PABA supports melanin, vitiligo requires medical treatment.
8. How does this benefit Kenyan users?
- Counters UV damage in high-sun regions (e.g., coastal areas).
- Addresses hair graying linked to nutritional deficiencies.
- Supports skin health in dry/dusty climates (e.g., Northern Kenya).
Who Can Benefit?
- Individuals experiencing premature graying or hair thinning.
- Those seeking natural UV protection for skin resilience.
- People with connective tissue concerns (e.g., aging skin, joint stiffness).
- Adults with low folate absorption or gut microbiome imbalances.
Critical Warnings
⚠️ Do NOT use if:
- Pregnant, nursing, or trying to conceive.
- Taking sulfa drugs (e.g., co-trimoxazole for malaria/UTIs).
- Have a history of liver/kidney disease.
⚠️ Discontinue immediately if rash, fever, or yellowing of skin/eyes occurs (signs of liver stress).



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