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Improved fat metabolismDetoxification and digestive healthNatural thermogenesisMood and cognitive function supportAppetite regulationNutrient absorptionIncrease in energySupport for thyroid functionPack of 60capsules
Pack of 130capsules
Active ingredient | In daily dose | % Ref |
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Vitamin B1 (thiamine) | 50 mg | 4545.46% |
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) | 50 mg | 3571.43% |
Vitamin B3 (nicotinamide) | 50 mg | 312.50% |
Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) | 50 mg | 833.33% |
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) | 25 mg | 1785.72% |
Vitamin B7 (biotin) | 50 mcg | 100.00% |
Vitamin B9 (folic acid) | 100 mcg | 50.00% |
Vitamin B10 (PABA) | 50 mg | - |
Vitamin B12 cobalamin) | 50 mcg | 2000.00% |
Choline | 50 mg | - |
Inositol | 50 mg | - |
Ingredients: B vitamins, anti-caking agent and humectant: silicon dioxide, bulking agent: microcrystalline cellulose, anti-caking agent: vegetable stearic acid, capsule made of gelatin.
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It plays a key role in carbohydrate metabolism, affecting muscle function, the ability to focus attention and memory.
Helps prevent oxidative damage to the eyes, supports energy metabolism.
The powerful antioxidant is known for its positive effects on the skin, while also aiding digestion, lowering cholesterol and mental stress.
It helps in the formation of new cells, wound healing, reduces the toxic effects of antibiotics, lowers cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
As an important cofactor of enzymes, it participates in more than 100 reactions, helps to accelerate metabolism and chemical reactions in cells, and promotes mental activity.
It offers support for healthy hair and nails, helps in the conversion of fats, carbohydrates and proteins into energy.
B9 deficiency can lead to anemia, headaches, difficulty concentrating, increased fatigue, and coldness.
It helps to counteract aging, contributes to natural detoxification, also to the formation of red blood cells.
It will ensure bone health, red blood cell production, increase energy levels and improve mood.
Choline bitartrate helps with fat loss, prevents fat accumulation in the liver, supports brain function and memory, affects muscle movement and metabolism.
It is a common ingredient in nootropics supplements to support brain function. It supports hormonal balance and mental state.
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