Single B Vitamins
Vitamin B are seen as building blocks in maintaining good health and wellness by directly impacting your energy levels, brain function and cell metabolism. Individuals who suffer from impaired digestion (elderly) or inflammation of the digestive tract, such as IBD, are at a higher risk of being deficient in B vitamins. Natural sources of Vitamin B can be found whole grains, legumes and lentils, nutritional yeast, meat, eggs (egg yolk), liver, cheese, fish, spinach and other leafy greens. Vitamin B can be supplemented in capsule, tablet, liquid, softgel and sublingual tablet formats.
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Inositol Hexaniacinate from omega Alpha is designed to help the body to metabolize fats, carbohydrates, and proteins. Each Omega Alpha Inositol Hexaniacinate (Vit. B3) capsule delivers Inositol hexanicotinate, Inositol and Nicotinic acid and is recommended to be taken once per day. Niacin is involved in a number of different metabolic ...Inositol Hexaniacinate from omega Alpha is designed to help the body to metabolize fats, carbohydrates, and proteins. Each Omega Alpha Inositol Hexaniacinate (Vit. B3) capsule delivers Inositol hexanicotinate, Inositol and Nicotinic acid and is recommended to be taken once per day. Niacin is involved in a number of different metabolic processes in the body, and it even plays a part in the production of stomach acid and bile for the initial digestion of food. Niacin affects blood sugar by acting as a component of glucose tolerance factor, one of the blood-sugar regulatory molecules in the body. Niacin deficiency is known as "pellagra", which often appears with symptoms of: diarrhea, dementia or dermatitis. It can also cause swollen tongue, an enlarged heart, and extreme sensitivity to sunlight. [VCAP]+ Earn 18 Reward Points
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