B-Vitamin Complex Monthly Package
Contains all B vitamins
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Recycled plastic
Ashwagandha
- 30 capsules in flexible paper packaging
- Contains all B vitamins
- Contributes to normal energy turnover
- Reduces fatigue, exhaustion and stress
- Good for hair, skin and nails
B vitamins are important for e.g. hair, skin, nails and in case of fatigue. Elixir B vitamin complex gives you all the important B vitamins. Stress and physical activity can lead to an increased need for B vitamins, and those who eat a one-sided diet can also benefit from extra B vitamins to ensure an adequate intake.
The B complex – the engine of energy metabolism
Riboflavin – vitamin B2 – can counteract fatigue
Vitamin B2 is needed for several enzymes in the body to function. It contributes to normal energy turnover, reduced fatigue and exhaustion and to the normal functioning of the nervous system. Vitamin B2 can also protect our cells against oxidative stress and is needed for the skin and mucous membranes to function normally. Vitamin B2 is found in most foods, both animal and vegetable, but despite this, many people have a low intake of the vitamin. Symptoms of deficiency may include chapped lips, red-colored lips and oral mucosa, inflammation of the nasal passages, and hypersensitivity to light. Good sources in the diet are dairy products, meat, eggs, peas and beans. The vitamin is sensitive to heat and light, which means that food exposed to these factors risks losing the content of vitamin B2.
Pantothenic acid – vitamin B5 – increases your performance
Vitamin B5 is found in all the body's cells and is needed for normal energy metabolism and the synthesis of cholesterol and steroid hormones. The vitamin has been linked to reduced fatigue and may promote normal mental performance. Vitamin B5 is needed for the muscles and nervous system to function normally and for the body's metabolism and growth. Lack of vitamin B5 is rare, but risks affecting people with cardiovascular diseases, stomach ulcers and rheumatic problems. Symptoms of deficiency can be nausea, muscle cramps and irritability. Some have also experienced impaired muscle coordination and a tingling or burning sensation in the feet. Many foods contain vitamin B5, but those with the highest levels are animals, peas, beans and whole grain products.
Pyridoxine – vitamin B6 – is needed for increased energy
Vitamin B6 is important for the normal functioning of the nervous system. The vitamin is needed for protein and carbohydrate metabolism, which means that a supplement can contribute to increased energy. Vitamin B6 participates in hormone regulation and the formation of red blood cells. It contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system. Apart from alcoholism, deficiency of vitamin B6 is rare but risks causing convulsions, anemia, vomiting, muscle weakness and skin changes. Vitamin B6 is found in many foods and particularly good sources are fish, meat, poultry, eggs, milk and whole grain products. Keep in mind that light and heat can cause loss of vitamin B6 in the diet.
Biotin – vitamin B7 – contributes to healthy mucous membranes
Biotin is also called vitamin H and is necessary for the body's metabolism of fat, carbohydrates and amino acids. Biotin is needed for healthy mucous membranes and also for good quality skin and hair. Biotin facilitates the body's energy metabolism and contributes to the nervous system functioning as it should. In case of deficiency, symptoms such as fatigue, loss of appetite, depression, dry eyes, hair loss and skin changes can occur. Although the body usually absorbs less than half of the biotin content of the diet, it usually covers the need for biotin in the vast majority of people. Biotin is found in many foods, but eggs and liver are especially rich in the vitamin. Bread, oats, wheat and dairy products are also good sources.
Content per daily dose: | 1 capsule | DRI* |
---|---|---|
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) | 2.5 mg | 227% |
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) | 5 mg | 357% |
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) | 50 mg | 312% |
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) | 6 mg | 100% |
Vitamin B6 | 5 mg | 357% |
Vitamin B7 (Biotin) | 50 µg | 100% |
Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid) | 300 µg | 150% |
Vitamin B12 | 15 µg | 600% |
PABA | 25 mg | ** |
Choline | 20 mg | ** |
Inositol | 10 mg | ** |
*DRI = % of daily reference intake. **DRI not determined. |
Ingredients: Bulking agents (microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium salts of fatty acids), choline, niacin, pantothenic acid (calcium D-pantothenate), inositol, vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), riboflavin, para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), thiamine (thiamine hydrochloride), vitamin B12 ( methylcobalamin), folic acid (pteroylglutamic acid), biotin (D-biotin), vegetable capsule (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose).
Recommended daily intake for adults: 1 capsule daily with a meal.
Recommended daily intake should not be exceeded. Dietary supplements do not replace a varied diet but should be combined with a varied and balanced diet and healthy lifestyle. Store dry at room temperature, protected from sunlight. Keep out of the reach of small children.
PRODUCT TYPE | Dietary supplements |
SHELF LIFE AND STORAGE | Store dry at room temperature protected from sunlight. Keep out of the reach of small children. Shelf life 36 months. |
BATCH MARKING | Best before, and the batch number is next to the barcode. |
GLUTEN | NO |
LACTOSE | NO |
MILK PROTEIN | NO |
ANIMAL ORIGIN | NO |
VEGAN | YES |
OK FOR PREGNANT & BREASTFEEDING | YES |
ECOLOGICAL | NO |
CERTIFICATIONS | NO |
PLASTIC/PLASTIC (CONCERNING PACKAGING) | NO |
The B complex – the engine of energy metabolism
Riboflavin – vitamin B2 – can counteract fatigue
Vitamin B2 is needed for several enzymes in the body to function. It contributes to normal energy turnover, reduced fatigue and exhaustion and to the normal functioning of the nervous system. Vitamin B2 can also protect our cells against oxidative stress and is needed for the skin and mucous membranes to function normally. Vitamin B2 is found in most foods, both animal and vegetable, but despite this, many people have a low intake of the vitamin. Symptoms of deficiency may include chapped lips, red-colored lips and oral mucosa, inflammation of the nasal passages, and hypersensitivity to light. Good sources in the diet are dairy products, meat, eggs, peas and beans. The vitamin is sensitive to heat and light, which means that food exposed to these factors risks losing the content of vitamin B2.
Pantothenic acid – vitamin B5 – increases your performance
Vitamin B5 is found in all the body's cells and is needed for normal energy metabolism and the synthesis of cholesterol and steroid hormones. The vitamin has been linked to reduced fatigue and may promote normal mental performance. Vitamin B5 is needed for the muscles and nervous system to function normally and for the body's metabolism and growth. Lack of vitamin B5 is rare, but risks affecting people with cardiovascular diseases, stomach ulcers and rheumatic problems. Symptoms of deficiency can be nausea, muscle cramps and irritability. Some have also experienced impaired muscle coordination and a tingling or burning sensation in the feet. Many foods contain vitamin B5, but those with the highest levels are animals, peas, beans and whole grain products.
Pyridoxine – vitamin B6 – is needed for increased energy
Vitamin B6 is important for the normal functioning of the nervous system. The vitamin is needed for protein and carbohydrate metabolism, which means that a supplement can contribute to increased energy. Vitamin B6 participates in hormone regulation and the formation of red blood cells. It contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system. Apart from alcoholism, deficiency of vitamin B6 is rare but risks causing convulsions, anemia, vomiting, muscle weakness and skin changes. Vitamin B6 is found in many foods and particularly good sources are fish, meat, poultry, eggs, milk and whole grain products. Keep in mind that light and heat can cause loss of vitamin B6 in the diet.
Biotin – vitamin B7 – contributes to healthy mucous membranes
Biotin is also called vitamin H and is necessary for the body's metabolism of fat, carbohydrates and amino acids. Biotin is needed for healthy mucous membranes and also for good quality skin and hair. Biotin facilitates the body's energy metabolism and contributes to the nervous system functioning as it should. In case of deficiency, symptoms such as fatigue, loss of appetite, depression, dry eyes, hair loss and skin changes can occur. Although the body usually absorbs less than half of the biotin content of the diet, it usually covers the need for biotin in the vast majority of people. Biotin is found in many foods, but eggs and liver are especially rich in the vitamin. Bread, oats, wheat and dairy products are also good sources.
Content per daily dose: | 1 capsule | DRI* |
---|---|---|
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) | 2.5 mg | 227% |
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) | 5 mg | 357% |
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) | 50 mg | 312% |
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) | 6 mg | 100% |
Vitamin B6 | 5 mg | 357% |
Vitamin B7 (Biotin) | 50 µg | 100% |
Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid) | 300 µg | 150% |
Vitamin B12 | 15 µg | 600% |
PABA | 25 mg | ** |
Choline | 20 mg | ** |
Inositol | 10 mg | ** |
*DRI = % of daily reference intake. **DRI not determined. |
Ingredients: Bulking agents (microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium salts of fatty acids), choline, niacin, pantothenic acid (calcium D-pantothenate), inositol, vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), riboflavin, para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), thiamine (thiamine hydrochloride), vitamin B12 ( methylcobalamin), folic acid (pteroylglutamic acid), biotin (D-biotin), vegetable capsule (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose).
Recommended daily intake for adults: 1 capsule daily with a meal.
Recommended daily intake should not be exceeded. Dietary supplements do not replace a varied diet but should be combined with a varied and balanced diet and healthy lifestyle. Store dry at room temperature, protected from sunlight. Keep out of the reach of small children.
PRODUCT TYPE | Dietary supplements |
SHELF LIFE AND STORAGE | Store dry at room temperature protected from sunlight. Keep out of the reach of small children. Shelf life 36 months. |
BATCH MARKING | Best before, and the batch number is next to the barcode. |
GLUTEN | NO |
LACTOSE | NO |
MILK PROTEIN | NO |
ANIMAL ORIGIN | NO |
VEGAN | YES |
OK FOR PREGNANT & BREASTFEEDING | YES |
ECOLOGICAL | NO |
CERTIFICATIONS | NO |
PLASTIC/PLASTIC (CONCERNING PACKAGING) | NO |