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180 tablets $63.14 |
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Vitamins that form part of the vitamin B family perform a wide range of functions throughout the human body, such as:
Read our comprehensive article on the Vitamin B Complex group of nutrients here. Like most of the vitamins, B vitamins are water-soluble and are therefore not stored in the body, so we need to provide the body with a daily supply. What better way to provide it with these critical vitamins, than with GNLD's Threshold Controlled Vitamin B-Complex for a sustained release? Vitamin B is necessary for ALL cells in the body and absolutely critical for maintaining a healthy body. When supplementing B vitamins, be sure to consume a complex supplement, as high doses of stand-alone vitamin B3 (Niacin), B6 (Pyridoxine) or B9 (Folic Acid) can cause serious problems. The B-complex family of nutrients operates in synergy with the human body. This can be seen in nature, where this group of vitamins are found together in foods and never alone in isolation. Because of this scientific fact, GNLD's Threshold Controlled B Complex is follows Nature's Blueprint and thus uses base of natural wholefood concentrates to provide balanced ratios of the B group vitamins, just as they would occur naturally in wholefoods. To avoid wastage of these critical and prescious nutrients, which are not immediately absorbed, GNLD has included Sustained Release technology to ensure a stable, monitored release of Vitamin B into the system.
Warning: In contrast to some cheap basic single aspect B vitamins on the market, GNLD Vitamin B-Complex, provides ALL B members. A high intake of some isolated B vitamins may in fact cause a deficiency in others, so it is important to consume a balanced and high quality supplement!
What are some of these vitamins for?
What about deficiency in vitamin B? Please consider this example for vitam b9 (folic acid deficiency):"This deficiency (folic acid) can result in many health problems, the most notable one being neural tube defects in developing embryos. Common symptoms of folate deficiency include diarrhea, macrocytic anemia with weakness or shortness of breath, nerve damage with weakness and limb numbness (peripheral neuropathy), pregnancy complications, mental confusion, forgetfulness or other cognitive declines, mental depression, sore or swollen tongue, peptic or mouth ulcers, headaches, heart palpitations, irritability, and behavioral disorders. Low levels of folate can also lead to homocysteine accumulation. DNA synthesis and repair are impaired and this could lead to cancer development." (taken from Wikipedia) Share: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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