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Timed Release B-Complex with Vitamin C.
B-Complex with Vitamin C - Timed Release - 60 TabletsContains: NO Artificial Color or Flavor, NO Preservatives, NO Sugar, NO Starch, NO Milk, NO Lactose, NO Soy, NO Gluten, NO Wheat, NO Yeast, NO Fish and is Sodium Free.
B-Complex with Vitamin C - Timed Release - 60 TabletsDirections: Adults, take two (2) vegetable tablets daily, preferably with a meal. Caution: If you are pregnant or nursing do not take this product.
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DC B-Complex with Vitamin C - Time Release
B-Complex with 600 mg Vitamin C in Time Release Tablet
DC B-Complex with Vitamin C Time Release is made by Dee Cee Labs.
Are you getting enough vitamin B in your diet? The name 'vitamin B'
actually refers to a collection of B vitamins, which are known together
as the vitamin B complex. Before the days of being able to study in
detail the chemical structures involved in the many metabolic processes
within our bodies, it was thought that vitamin B was a 'vital amine'
that came from foods such as rice and bread yeast. We know differently
now of course, as the repertoire of essential substances required by the
body continues to expand. Hence, the B vitamins are in fact varied in
their function and structure, unified only by their name which
distinguishes them from vitamin C. Vitamin C and the B vitamins are the
only water soluble vitamins, the others (A, D, E and K) are soluble in
fat.
What Do the B Vitamins Do?
Although vitamin B was discovered to be in fact many different
vitamin Bs, each is of critical value to the body. They each have
alternative names that are related to their structure.
- Vitamins B1 and B2 - thiamin and riboflavin
- both of these vitamins are involved in the production of energy. They
are also involved in enzymatic processes of the heart, nerves and
muscles.
- Vitamin B3 - niacin
- this is important for cardiovascular health and has a role in many
other processes in the body, including the nervous system and digestive
system.
- Vitamin B5 - pantothenic acid
- this is known to be involved in development and the breaking down of
fatty acids, as well as in many other biological reactions.
- Vitamin B6
- pyroxidine - this vitamin plays a role in the breaking down of
protein, and is crucial for maintaining a healthy population of red
blood cells, which carry oxygen around the body.
- Vitamin B7 - biotin - like pyroxidine, biotin is involved in breaking down protein, and it is also necessary in the production of hormones.
- Vitamin B9 - folic acid
- perhaps the most widely known of the B vitamins, folic acid is
recommended during pregnancy for its involvement in DNA replication and
to prevent birth defects.However, it also plays a role in maintaining
red blood cell numbers.
- Vitamin B12 - cobalamin
- like many other B vitamins, cobalamin has a variety of roles in the
body. It is thought to have a crucial role in the function of the
nervous system as well as being involved in red blood cell production.
Vitamin C
The truth is that our body's reserves of Vitamin C can fluctuate according to how much is needed to support the immune system, scavenge free radicals, normalize cholesterol and sugar metabolism and repair wounds.
Thus, in an optimal state of health and lack of stress an individual's
bodily requirement for Vitamin C could be in balance with his dietary
and supplementary intake. However, if this person suffered from hay
fever and was exposed to rag weed, or if he or came down with a nasty
cold, his/her immune system would require many times more Vitamin C in
order to restore good health. In other words, when under severe stress, the body can literally use up Vitamin C, which at other times it wouldn't need. Should I be taking a vitamin B complex with Vitamin C supplement?
The array of B vitamins may be baffling, and looking at what
products are on offer may be even more so. It is often difficult to know
whether you are getting enough of certain vitamins in your diet. B
vitamins are present in many different types of food and eating a varied
diet rich in fruit, vegetable, whole grains and pulses, as well as a
little meat, should be all your body requires. However, we do not always
keep to good eating habits and at different times of the year the
body's demands are different. Unless you have a serious deficiency it is
pretty difficult to home in on which vitamins your body is lacking, but
that does not mean that deficiency is uncommon.
Many people
with low income, that may not have good access to fresh whole foods, in
addition to those people with consistently poor eating habits, can be
prey to such vitamin B and vitamin C deficiencies.
Mild B vitamin deficiency can cause symptoms of anemia, tiredness, depression, muscle cramps, hair loss and poor development in children.
Unfortunately signs are often not recognized, especially when a person
does not outwardly appear to be poorly nourished. Taking a vitamin B complex supplement
can bolster levels of those B vitamins that you might be lacking, and
there is no harm from taking in excess of what you need of others.
We
now know that folic acid is essential for proper development of the
neural tube (which is the fetus during the first stages of pregnancy).
However more recently, it has also been linked with reduced risk of
contracting certain forms of cancer. While not being effective in
treating cancer, this finding is still excellent news for those with a
family history of cancer that might be at particularly high risk.
DC B-Complex with Vitamin C Time Release is a timed release B complex supplement with Vitamin C supplement that is made in America to ensure quality, purity and safety.
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