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Xovak Pharma B-Complex 10000mcg Veg Capsule Xovak Pharma bottle of 60 vegicaps
Product Specifications
- Helpful for the emotional wellbeing
- Helps in the metabolism of macronutrients
- Assists in the healthy functions of the brain and nerves
- Beneficial for the proper synthesis of red blood cells
$11.67
$14.59
Ex Tax: $11.67
- Pack Size: bottle of 60 vegicaps
- Country of origin: India
Xovak Pharma B-Complex 1mcg Veg Capsule
Xovak Pharma B-Complex 1 mcg Veg Capsule
Vitamin B complex is composed of the 8 essential vitamins. These are B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B9, and B12. They all have a crucial role in the well-being of an individual. Besides carrying out important cellular functions they are also needed to maintain health. It is important to have adequate levels of these vitamins as the deficiency can lead to various signs and symptoms like lethargy, weakness, dry skin and rashes, tongue ulcers, depression, irritability, bowel irregularity, anaemia, numbness in the extremities associated with tingling, prone to infections, etc.
Nutrients play a crucial role in the human body right from growth and development to day-to-day functions. In nutrients, one such essential micronutrient is a vitamin. There are 13 types of vitamins in humans of which, 9 are water-soluble and 4 are fat-soluble. The fat-soluble vitamins are A, D, E and K. Group of B and C vitamins are water-soluble.
Vitamin B is classified into 8 types, namely
B1-Thiamine: Thiamine is important for the breakdown of carbohydrates. It also has a role in the synthesis of hormones, fatty acids, and neurotransmitters. It promotes appetite, prevents tingling in the limbs, and enhances nervous system functions.
B2-Riboflavin: Riboflavin is important for the production of energy, breakdown of lipids, medicines, and hormones, and for the conversion of other vitamins into a usable form. Its deficiency may lead to oral ulceration, hair-fall, anaemia, cataracts, birth defect, itchy eyes, and skin issues.
B3-Niacin: Niacin is required for the breakdown of macronutrients, inter and extra-cellular functions, and DNA expression. When deficient, it can present as depression, fatigue, oral redness of the tongue, skin-hypersensitivity, headache and gastro-intestinal tract disturbances, loss of appetite, and malnourishment.
B5-Pantothenic acid: Pantothenic acid assist carry out the transfer of the coenzyme, metabolism of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates. Its deficiency can cause anorexia, poor sleep, headache, irritability, and numbness with tingling in the limbs.
B6-Pyridoxine: Pyridoxine has a significant role in protein and carbohydrate metabolism, carrying out brain functions, red blood cells formation, and promoting the function of the steroids hormones and immune system. If deficient, it can lead to dry lips, depression, anaemia, loss of appetite, swollen tongue, and confusion.
B7-Biotin: Biotin is required for the metabolism of macronutrients, inter-cellular message transmission, and DNA regulation. Its low levels can cause brittle nails, fatigue, hair fall, scaly rashes near eyes, ears, and mouth, and depression.
B9-Folate: Folate is necessary to prevent neural tube defects in the fetus. It is necessary for the multiplication of DNA, synthesis of RBCs, metabolism of proteins and other vitamins, and cellular division. The symptoms like palpitation, oral ulcerations, fatigue, irritability, and poor health of hair and skin are reflected upon its deficiency.
B12-Cyanocobalamin: Cyanocobalamin assist in the synthesis of the myelin sheath, DNA, and RBCs, metabolism of proteins and fatty acids, and aids the functioning of B9. Its deficiency can lead to lethargy, anaemia, poor mental focus, depression, anorexia constipation, and tingling in the limbs.
Thus, knowing the importance of the function of these versatile B-Complex vitamins, their adequate levels on a regular basis is deemed necessary.
Key Ingredients:
Key Benefits:
Instructions for use:
Safety Information:
Vitamin B complex is composed of the 8 essential vitamins. These are B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B9, and B12. They all have a crucial role in the well-being of an individual. Besides carrying out important cellular functions they are also needed to maintain health. It is important to have adequate levels of these vitamins as the deficiency can lead to various signs and symptoms like lethargy, weakness, dry skin and rashes, tongue ulcers, depression, irritability, bowel irregularity, anaemia, numbness in the extremities associated with tingling, prone to infections, etc.
Nutrients play a crucial role in the human body right from growth and development to day-to-day functions. In nutrients, one such essential micronutrient is a vitamin. There are 13 types of vitamins in humans of which, 9 are water-soluble and 4 are fat-soluble. The fat-soluble vitamins are A, D, E and K. Group of B and C vitamins are water-soluble.
Vitamin B is classified into 8 types, namely
B1-Thiamine: Thiamine is important for the breakdown of carbohydrates. It also has a role in the synthesis of hormones, fatty acids, and neurotransmitters. It promotes appetite, prevents tingling in the limbs, and enhances nervous system functions.
B2-Riboflavin: Riboflavin is important for the production of energy, breakdown of lipids, medicines, and hormones, and for the conversion of other vitamins into a usable form. Its deficiency may lead to oral ulceration, hair-fall, anaemia, cataracts, birth defect, itchy eyes, and skin issues.
B3-Niacin: Niacin is required for the breakdown of macronutrients, inter and extra-cellular functions, and DNA expression. When deficient, it can present as depression, fatigue, oral redness of the tongue, skin-hypersensitivity, headache and gastro-intestinal tract disturbances, loss of appetite, and malnourishment.
B5-Pantothenic acid: Pantothenic acid assist carry out the transfer of the coenzyme, metabolism of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates. Its deficiency can cause anorexia, poor sleep, headache, irritability, and numbness with tingling in the limbs.
B6-Pyridoxine: Pyridoxine has a significant role in protein and carbohydrate metabolism, carrying out brain functions, red blood cells formation, and promoting the function of the steroids hormones and immune system. If deficient, it can lead to dry lips, depression, anaemia, loss of appetite, swollen tongue, and confusion.
B7-Biotin: Biotin is required for the metabolism of macronutrients, inter-cellular message transmission, and DNA regulation. Its low levels can cause brittle nails, fatigue, hair fall, scaly rashes near eyes, ears, and mouth, and depression.
B9-Folate: Folate is necessary to prevent neural tube defects in the fetus. It is necessary for the multiplication of DNA, synthesis of RBCs, metabolism of proteins and other vitamins, and cellular division. The symptoms like palpitation, oral ulcerations, fatigue, irritability, and poor health of hair and skin are reflected upon its deficiency.
B12-Cyanocobalamin: Cyanocobalamin assist in the synthesis of the myelin sheath, DNA, and RBCs, metabolism of proteins and fatty acids, and aids the functioning of B9. Its deficiency can lead to lethargy, anaemia, poor mental focus, depression, anorexia constipation, and tingling in the limbs.
Thus, knowing the importance of the function of these versatile B-Complex vitamins, their adequate levels on a regular basis is deemed necessary.
Key Ingredients:
- Symplocos Racemosa
- Eleusine Coracana
- Oryza Sativa
- Clitoria Ternate
- Tricholepis Glaberrima
Key Benefits:
- Helpful for the emotional wellbeing
- assist in the metabolism of macronutrients
- Assists in the healthy functions of the brain and nerves
- Beneficial for the proper synthesis of red blood cells
- Offers protection from infections by boosting the immune function
- Helpful for healthy hair, skin, nails, heart and tissues
Instructions for use:
- Take 2 capsules a day after food or as directed by your physician
Safety Information:
- Prior to usage, carefully review and read the label.
- Store in a cool and dry place
- Keep away from direct sunlight
- Do not refrigerate