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B Complex Vitamins is powerful antioxidant complex, containing all B vitamins
Necessary for metabolism of carbohydrates and fats, supports healthy nervous system and brain, healthy mood and healthy appetite, maintains healthy blood sugar balance
Overview
B-complex vitamins are coenzymes involved in energy production. They are an important factor in the process of the conversion of carbohydrates to glucose and are also involved in the metabolism of fats and proteins. B vitamins may be helpful in promoting a healthy mood. It is particularly important for elderly people to get adequate intake of the B vitamins due to the fact that absorption of these nutrients decrease with age. B vitamins are essential for the normal functioning of the nervous system and help people that suffer from stress and fatigue by supporting healthy relaxation and energy levels. The B vitamins generally should be taken together, although they may be taken individually for certain deficiency disorders. All B vitamins are water soluble, therefore any excess will be eliminated in the urine; so they can be supplemented with on a daily basis. This is a basic B-complex formula that meets or exceeds the RDA of all the B vitamins.
THIAMIN Overview
Vitamin B1 is also known as Thiamin. It was the first B vitamin to be identified and is involved in nearly every cellular reaction in the body. It is found in the skeletal muscle, the heart, liver, kidney and brain. It is essential for the energy production from carbohydrates and fats. It is also necessary for the healthy functioning of the nervous system. As with all B-Vitamins it is water-soluble and must be replaced daily. Needs for Vitamin B1 also increase during illness and stressful situations such as surgical procedures. The needs of B1 are further increased by the use of caffeine, alcohol, estrogen (birth control pill), high sugar diet, sulfur drugs and food additives.
Research Indicates
Shown to support healthy circulation
Necessary nutrient for metabolism of carbohydrates and fats
Important for normal brain function
Used by professionals in the treatment of herpes zoster
Essential to normal growth and development
May support healthy appetite
Shown to have antioxidant properties
Needed for good muscle tone of intestines, stomach and heart
Aids digestion by assisting in the production of hydrochloric acid
Helps to maintain a healthy nervous system
Dosage
The RDA for Thiamin is 1.5 mg per day
Cautions
² There have been no reports of toxicity associated with normal dosages, Because B-Vitamins are water soluble the body excretes excess amounts in the urine.
² Extremely high dosages have been shown to cause drowsiness.
² If you are pregnant or lactating consult a health care practitioner before taking Vitamin B1
RIBOFLAVIN Overview
Vitamin B2 is also known as Riboflavin, and is water soluble. Since it cannot be stored in the body, it must be supplied on a daily basis. It was identified in the 30’s. The primary function of riboflavin is that of a coenzyme for many metabolic processes in the body including red blood cell formation and normal function of the nervous system. Therefore, it is essential for normal growth and development. Riboflavin is crucial to the metabolism of amino acids and fatty acids. It helps boost the immune system and works as an antioxidant. Riboflavin maintains the mucous membranes of the body, including the digestive tract, respiratory tract and excretory tract. It is extremely light sensitive. Use of antibiotics, oral contraceptives and alcohol interferes with the absorption of B2. Riboflavin is also important as an antioxidant, particularly providing antioxidant protection for the eyes.
Research Indicates
May support healthy energy levels
Essential for a healthy nervous system and brain
Aids in production of thyroid hormone
Acts as an antioxidant
May support a healthy mood
May support healthy vision
Vital for tissue repair and wound healing
Dosage
RDA for Riboflavin is 1.7 mg per day
Cautions
There have been no reports of toxicity associated with normal dosages, Because B-Vitamins are water soluble the body excretes excess amounts in the urine.
If you are pregnant or lactating consult a health care practitioner before taking Riboflavin.
NIACIN Overview
Niacin is also known as Vitamin B3 or Niacinamide, it is heat stable and water soluble. It was first discovered when scientists were looking for the cause of pellagra. It is absorbed in the small intestine and excreted in the urine. The human body uses niacin in more than 50 chemical reactions. It is needed by the body to extract energy from fat, carbohydrate and protein. It is a natural cholesterol regulator, and often works as well as prescription medications for persons with mild cholesterol problems. Like all members of the B family, niacin plays a role in energy metabolism.
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May support cardiovascular health and cholesterol balance
Important to the health of all tissue
Helpful in supporting healthy blood sugar balance
May support healthy joint function
May support a healthy mood
Involved with other B vitamins in the production of physical energy
Needed for healthy production of hydrochloric acid and secretion of bile and stomach fluid
Necessary for the healthy manufacture of sex and adrenal hormones
Maintains healthy skin, nervous system, and gastrointestinal tract
Shown to prevent pellagra
Dosage
The RDA for Niacin is 13-18 mg per day
Cautions
The most common side effect in higher doses (75 mg or more) is “niacin flush”, a tingling sensation and flushing of the upper body and face caused by dilation of the capillaries. This is common, not harmful and usually dissipates quickly.
Do not exceed recommended dosages, excessive amounts of B3 can cause serious health problems, including liver toxicity
Check with your health care practitioner if you have any of the following: diabetes, low blood pressure, glaucoma, gout, liver disease, ulcers or a bleeding disorder prior to using Niacin.
If you are pregnant or lactating consult a health care practitioner before taking Niacin
VITAMIN B6 (PYRIDOXINE HCL) Overview
Vitamin B6 is also known as Pyridoxine. It is sometimes referred to as the “workhorse” of nutrients because it has over 100 functions in the body. It is primarily a coenzyme, which means that it works with other enzymes to speed up chemical reactions in the cells. The government estimates that nearly a third of all adults are deficient in this nutrient. Nearly half of all women do not get the RDA of Vitamin B6, this could be due to the fact that oral contraceptives will deplete this vitamin. It is involved in formation of red blood cells, helps cells make proteins, manufactures neurotransmitters (brain chemicals) such as serotonin, and helps to release stored energy.
Research Indicates
May support cardiovascular health
May support a healthy mood
May support restful sleep
Supports optimal nervous system function
Aids in maintaining sodium and potassium balance
May lessen symptoms associated with PMS
May support healthy immune function
Necessary for the production of hydrochloric acid ensuring healthy digestion
Shown to reduce intensity of asthma attacks
Dosage
The RDA for Vitamin B6 is 2 mgs per day
Cautions
High dosages of more than 2000 mg per day may cause nerve damage and should be avoided.
The following individuals may need to increase their intake of Vitamin B6: alcohol drinkers, cigarette smokers, women taking oral contraceptives, persons who take antibiotics, persons taking antidepressants and persons who consume high amounts of protein
If you are pregnant or lactating consult a health care practitioner before taking Vitamin B6
FOLATE (FOLIC ACID) Overview
Folic acid is a member of the water soluble B vitamin family, it is also known as folacin or folate. Its name is derived from the Latin word folium which means foliage. It was first discovered in the ‘40’s when it was extracted from spinach. It should be replenished daily due to the fact that the body cannot store it for long periods of time. Folic acid is of particular importance for women of childbearing age as there can be serious consequences for the fetus when folic acids levels are too low. These consequences include a higher risk of neural tube defects such as spina bifida. Low folic acid levels are linked to an increased risk of heart disease through an increase in homocysteine. Folic acid deficiency is the most common vitamin deficiency in the world. Half of the folic acid in foods is depleted through cooking, processing and long-term storage, thus supplementation of this vital nutrient is highly recommended.
Research Indicates
Necessary for the production of both DNA and RNA
Essential for proper cellular division and the transmission of the genetic code to all newly formed cells
Essential for the health of red blood cells and the production of proteins and various amino acids
Crucial for closure of the fetus’ neural tube during pregnancy, thereby it is essential for preventing neural tube birth defects such as spina bifida
May support cardiovascular health
May support a healthy mood
Folate, vitamin B12 and vitamin B6 have been shown to support healthy brain function in older adults
In mouthwash form may offer treatment for inflammation of the gums, or gingivitis
May support healthy immune function
In mouthwash form may offer treatment for inflammation of the gums, or gingivitis
Dosage
The RDA for Folic Acid is 400 mcg per day Note: Folic acid is depleted in persons who drink alcohol, smoke, or take oral contraceptives. Pregnancy doubles a woman’s requirements for folic acid.
Cautions
If you have pernicious anemia, are taking anticonvulsant drugs, or are pregnant or lactating consult a health care practitioner prior to taking Folic acid.
Large doses of Folic Acid may mask vitamin B12 deficiency.
VITAMIN B12 (CYANOCOBALAMIN) Overview
Vitamin B12 is also known as Cobalamin because it contains cobalt, which gives it a red color. Cobalamin is a water-soluble member of the B complex, and was the last of the B complex vitamins to be identified in 1926. It is a coenzyme essential for the normal function of all cells, including the formation of healthy blood cells. B12 is important for growth and plays a vital role in the metabolism of protein, fat and carbohydrates. B12 prevents elevated levels of homocysteine from building up in the body. B12 is the only B vitamin that the body stores in large amounts, primarily in the liver. Vitamin B12 deficiency can lead to pernicious anemia. Animal foods are the primary dietary source of B12 therefore, it is important for vegetarians and vegans to supplement with this vitamin.
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Important for cardiovascular health
Needed for proper calcium absorption
May support healthy immune function
Important for maintaining healthy energy levels
Helps to ensure healthy brain function
Necessary for proper protein synthesis
Assists in the utilization of iron
Required for proper digestion
Necessary to form red blood cells, thus helping to prevent anemia
Helps to form the protective covering that surrounds the nerves
Essential for carbohydrate and fat metabolism
May support a healthy mood
Dosage
The RDA for Vitamin B12 is 6 mcgs per day
Cautions
There have been no reports of toxicity associated with normal dosages, Because B-Vitamins are water soluble the body excretes excess amounts in the urine.
Some drugs such as oral contraceptives and antibiotics can interfere with the absorption of vitamin B12.
If you are pregnant or lactating consult a health care practitioner before taking Vitamin B12
BIOTIN Overview
Biotin is a member of the B complex family, but it is not actually a vitamin. It is a coenzyme that works with vitamins. Biotin gets its name from the Greek word bios, which means “life” and was first isolated in 1936. Biotin is necessary for the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates and protein. As a coenzyme, it is involved in a number of processes and is utilized by every cell in the body. Biotin is involved in energy metabolism, and plays a role in enabling the body to use glucose. It is essential for cell growth and replication. It helps form and maintain chemical structures in keratin (the major protein found in hair and nails). Biotin is water-soluble, so any excess will be eliminated in the urine.
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Important for hair, skin and nail health
Required for synthesis of fatty acids
Assists in converting food to energy
Contributes to health of sex glands and sweat glands
Essential nutrient for carbohydrate metabolism
Helps to maintain a healthy nervous system
Involved in transformation of amino acids into protein
Promotes normal cell growth
Dosage
The RDA for Biotin is 30 mcg for healthy adults. The RDA is 35 mcg for pregnant women.
Cautions
There have been no reports of toxicity associated with normal dosages, Because B-Vitamins are water soluble the body excretes excess amounts in the urine.
If you are pregnant or lactating consult a health care practitioner prior to using Biotin.
PANTOTHENIC ACID Overview
Pantothenic acid, also known as B-5 was discovered in 1933 and comes from the Greek word panthos, which means everywhere. It is water soluble. Pantothenic acid is needed to maintain proper communication between the brain and nervous system; it is also imperative to the production of stress hormones. Pantothenic acid is essential to many metabolic roles such as the production of some hormones and neurotransmitters. As a component of Coenzyme A, it is also involved in the metabolism of protein, fat and carbohydrates. Persons that eat a diet high in processed foods especially need to supplement this vitamin because it is destroyed in processing.
Research Indicates
May help reduce symptoms associated with stress
Supports proper adrenal function
Essential for metabolism of protein, fat and carbohydrates
Promotes normal growth and development
Important for healthy nervous system function
Shown to speed wound healing
Involved in the manufacture of red blood cells
Dosage
The RDA for Pantothenic Acid is 10 mgs per day.
Cautions
There have been no reports of toxicity associated with normal dosages, Because B-Vitamins are water soluble the body excretes excess amounts in the urine.
High doses have been shown to cause diarrhea for some individuals. If you experience this, discontinue using and consult a health care practitioner.
If you are pregnant or lactating consult a health care practitioner before taking Pantothenic acid
CHOLINE BITARTRATE Overview
Choline is closely related to lecithin, it is water soluble. Technically, it is not a vitamin because the body can make it, but it is considered to be an essential nutrient. Choline is essential for proper fat and cholesterol metabolism. It is considered to be a “lipotropic” which means that it promotes the transport of fats from the liver. It is also a component of cell membranes. Choline is a precursor for acetlycholine which is necessary for proper function of the nervous system and brain.
Research Indicates
Important for metabolizing fat and cholesterol
Essential for healthy nervous system function
May support healthy liver function
Important for helping the body manufacture cell membranes
May support healthy brain function
Important for maintaining healthy energy levels
Dosage
Typical daily dosage ranges from 50-100 mgs.
Cautions
There have been no reports of toxicity associated with normal dosages, Because B-Vitamins are water soluble the body excretes excess amounts in the urine.
High doses have been shown to cause diarrhea and/or nausea for some individuals. If you experience this, discontinue using and consult a health care practitioner.
If you are pregnant or lactating consult a health care practitioner before taking Choline.
INOSITOL Overview
Inositol functions closely to choline, and because the body can make it in limited quantities, it is not recognized as a vitamin. As with choline, it is considered to be a lipotropic. It is also a primary component of cell membranes and is required for proper function of neurotransmitters. In fact, recent studies suggest that it may be as effective in supporting healthy mood as certain prescription medications. Inositol levels are decreased by high caffeine consumption.
Research Indicates
Helps metabolize fat and cholesterol
May support a healthy mood
May support healthy liver function
Important nutrient for healthy nerve transmissions
Dosage
Recommended dosage is 50-100 mg per day.
Cautions
There have been no reports of toxicity associated with normal dosages, Because B-Vitamins are water soluble the body excretes excess amounts in the urine.
If you are pregnant or lactating consult a health care practitioner before taking Inositol
PARA-AMINOBENZOIC ACID (PABA) Overview
PABA is the abbreviation for para-aminobenzoic acid, which is a basic component of folic acid. Known as a non-protein amino acid, PABA helps with the assimilation of pantothenic acid. It also helps increase effectiveness of vitamin C and the B complex vitamins. PABA is effective against sun-burn and is a common ingredient in many sunscreens.
Research Indicates
Necessary for the utilization of folic acid
Important for the metabolism of protein
Possesses antioxidant properties
Assists in healthy red blood cell formation
Protects against sunburn
Helps maintain healthy intestinal flora
Useful in the treatment of vitiligo
Dosage
There is no RDA for PABA, but recommended dosage is 50-100 mg per day.
Cautions
High doses have been shown to cause diarrhea and/or nausea for some individuals. If you experience this, discontinue using and consult a health care practitioner.
If you are taking sulfonamide drugs or antibiotics consult a health care practitioner before taking PABA.
If you are pregnant or lactating consult a health care practitioner before taking PABA
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