- Animal Extract[4]
- Plant Extract[10]
- Agrochemicals & Pesticides[5]
- Organic Fertilizer[1]
- Amine[1]
- Organic Acid[7]
- Organic Salt[1]
- Other Organic Chemical[1]
- Chemical Auxiliary Agent[10]
- Chemical Reagents[2]
- Daily Chemicals[10]
- Feed Additives[10]
- Food Additives[10]
- Carbonate[1]
- Chloride[1]
- Other Inorganic Salts[3]
- Phosphate[8]
- Organic Intermediate[5]
- Other Chemicals[6]
- Spirulina[4]
- Vitamin A[1]
- Bee Pollen[2]
- Honey[1]
- Royal Jelly[8]
- Other Food & Beverage[9]
- Shellfish[1]
- Sugar[1]
- Fruit & Vegetable Juice[1]
- Black Tea[6]
- Flavor Tea[10]
- Green Tea[2]
- Candles[1]
- Veterinary Medicine[1]
- Healthcare Supplement[10]
- Herbal Medicine[10]
- Pharmaceutical[10]
- Other Household Chemicals[2]
- Bottles[3]
Vitamin B Compound Tablet
Vitamin B CompoundTablet
Content: Vitamin B1, B2, B6, B12, Niacin, Pantothenic acid, Biotin, Folic acid, Inositol, Choline, etc
Vitamin B Compound Tablet
Content: Vitamin B1, B2, B6, B12, Niacin, Pantothenic acid, Biotin, Folic acid, Inositol, Choline, etc.
Weight: 500mg, 1400mg
Packing: bulking, bottle, blister, etc.
B complex has been shown to be beneficial in the following conditions:-
Anxiety and stress Convalescence and fatigue Dermatitis Diverticulitis Poor hair condition Tinnitus
Properties
B complex has a wide range of properties, including:-
B1 (thiamine) – needed for release of energy from carbohydrates; aids in functioning of nervous system; helps maintain stomach acidity and normal appetite.
B2 (riboflavin) – needed for converting proteins, fats and carbohydrates into energy; necessary for healthy skin and eyes.
B3 (niacin) – needed for release of energy from food; maintains health of skin, mouth and digestive tract; necessary for normal mental function; can increase circulation and reduce high blood pressure.
B5 (pantothenic acid) – needed for release of energy from food; helps in the functioning of the adrenal gland and in the formation of antibodies.
B6 (pyridoxine) – needed for metabolism of protein, hence requirements related to protein intake; helps to maintain fluid balance, a requirement for healthy red blood cells.
B12 – needed for red blood cell production and maintenance of protective sheath around nerves.
Folic acid – Essential for growth and reproduction of cells, particularly red blood cells.
Biotin – involved in carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism. Required for healthy skin and hair.