Our Activated B Complex contains 7 essential B group vitamins in their superior, activated form. Each B vitamin plays a role to ensure optimum body function and health: they aid energy production, support a healthy immune system, maintain your nervous system health and support natural liver detoxification processes in the body.
1 tablet per day + $14.00/mo
Our Activated B complex support good levels of B vitamins in the body when dietary intake is not sufficient, like for example gluten-free diets.
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1 tablet
15 mg Thiamine Hydrochloride (Vit B1), 15 mg Riboflavin (Vit B2), 18 mg Nicotinamide (Vit B3), 45 mg Calcium Pantothenate (Vit B5), 10 mg Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vit B6), 0.25 mg Folinic Acid (Vit B9), 0.12 mg Mecobalamin (Vit B12), 25 mg Inositol, Choline
Thiamine Hydrochloride (Vit B1), Riboflavin (Vit B2), Nicotinamide (Vit B3), Calcium Pantothenate (Vit B5), Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vit B6), Folinic Acid (Vit B9), Mecobalamin (co-methylcobalamin) (Vit B12), Inositol, Choline
Contains non-GMO Corn/Maize.
Always read the label. Follow the directions for use. If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional. Vitamin and/or mineral supplements should not replace a balanced diet. If you have any pre-existing conditions, or are on any medications always talk to your health professional before use.
B vitamins help the body unlock the energy it needs to function from nutrients including carbohydrates, fat and protein. They are absorbed in the intestines and act as coenzymes in processes that support cellular function. B vitamins are important for brain function as they are actively transported and regulated by mechanisms in the brain.
Sources of B group vitamins include whole grains, meat, poultry, eggs, nuts, fish, dairy, legumes, nuts and seeds, fresh fruit and vegetables. It's important to eat a wide variety of whole foods to ensure you are meeting adequate B vitamin levels. They are delicate vitamins that may be easily destroyed through food processing, storage and preparation methods. Excessive alcohol consumption may reduce the availability of B vitamins. B vitamins supplementation may also be considered in gluten-free diets and diets lacking fruit and vegetables. Individuals who follow a vegetarian or vegan diet may be deficient in B12 as it is mostly found in animal products. Deficiency may lead to anemia, fatigue, weakness or shortness of breath.
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