
| B1, ( Thiamine ) Thiamine plays a vital role in every cellular reaction in the body as a participant in the enzyme system known as thiamine pyrophosphate. It is vital to the normal functioning of the nervous system and metabolism. It is associated with restoring deficiencies caused by alcoholism, cirrhosis, overactive thyroid and infection. Reduces depression, fatigue and maintains health of mucus membranes. |
| B12, (Cobalamin) The most complex of the 'B' vitamins. It works to metabolize homocysteines into methionine, a key reaction to low serum homocysteine levels and its role in heart attack risk reduction. It is essential for the maintenance of and integrity of the nervous system and the biosynthesis of fatty acids and energy production. It works in Partnership in the synthesis of the building blocks to form DNA. |
| B6, (Pyridoxine) It supports the normality of Homocysteine levels, a key element to Heart Attack risk. It Performs as a co enzyme to carry out Metabolic processes that affect the body's use of protein, Carbohydrates and Fats, (A fat Burner). It assists in the production of the foods conversion to energy, promoting a healthy Cardiovascular, nerve and immune system. It supports healthy hair, nails and normal Red Blood cell formation. |
| B2, (Riboflavin) A highly essential component of the energy production, nervous system, red Blood cell development and certain hormones. B2 formulations in supplementals that are Commonly 30 - 40 times the daily (RDA) suggested requirements; it's a work horse, and your body will absorb and store what it needs while passing the excess. Generally accepted in support of Hyperthyroidism sufferers and people with excess stress or, who have had recent surgery. It is a vital antioxidant, a scavenger damaging free radicals contributing to the aging process. It Supports a healthy mucus membrane lining and Maintains healthy skin & hair. Essential for Iron, B-6 & B-3 functions. A primary ingredient for those involved in vigorous physical activity |
| B3, (Niacin, Non Flushing Niacinamide) Studies of cultured cells provide evidence that Niacin content influences the cellular response to DNA damage, an important risk factor in Cancer. It has shown to reduce the risk of Ultraviolet light induced skin cancers. It is directly associated with Energy metabolism in the cells, lowering of Blood Pressure and Cholesterol. |
