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B-Complex helps to maintain good health, tissue formation and metabolize carbohydrates.
The family of B Vitamins plays an important role in cell metabolism. It is essential for the growth and development of cells as well as organ systems such as the nervous system, brain, eyes, skin and digestive tract. B vitamins are found in many food sources including dairy products, eggs, cereals, meats and green vegetables.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine): It is a water-soluble vitamin involved in the nervous system, muscle function, carbohydrate metabolism, and production of hydrochloric acid. Because there is very little thiamine stored in the body, depletion can occur as quickly as within 14 days.
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin): It is a water-soluble vitamin, which is involved in vital metabolic processes, necessary for cell function, and energy production.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin): Multiple studies show that niacin has significant benefits on levels of high density cholesterol, with even better results than prescription drugs such as “statins”.1
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid): It is essential to all life. It is a component of coenzyme A, a molecule necessary for many vital cellular reactions.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): Mild deficiency of Vitamin B6 is very common in North America. It is required in the synthesis of neurotransmitters and myelin.
Vitamin B12: It is a water-soluble vitamin and helps maintain healthy nerve cells and red blood cells. Elderly people are most at risk of deficiencies. Studies have shown a deficiency of it will lead to abnormal neurologic and psychiatric symptoms.
Manufactured by: Westcoast Naturals
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