B-Complex

  • Organic Whole Food Vitamin B-Complex featuring all 8 essential B-vitamins.
  • Promotes healthy energy levels & metabolism, reduces fatigue & improves cognitive functions.
  • Formulated for a more bioavailable and bioactive form of B-Vitamins, offering a longer half-life in the body.
  • Organic Whole Food, Vegan, Gluten-Free & Non-GMO.
  • 1-Month Supply – 30 Vegan Capsules.

 

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Serving Size

Two Capsules

Benefits

  • Contains antioxidant vitamins
  • Helps reduce fatigue and improve wellness
  • Helps in increasing energy production
  • Promotes heart health
  • May help improve blood flow
  • May help improve cognitive functions
  • Helps maintain healthy skin & nails
  • Has relaxant and anti-inflammatory properties
  • Helps prevent anemia
  • Supports wound healing

IMPORTANCE OF EACH B-VITAMIN

Water-soluble vitamins are also called the co-factor vitamins because they are essential for the production of coenzymes that are necessary for the activity of various enzymes of the body. They are essential for normal growth and development, as they are involved in many metabolic processes. Humans cannot synthesize many of these vitamins; therefore, we have to rely heavily on their exogenous intake

Thiamine (B1):

Thiamine, also known as vitamin B1, is a water-soluble B-complex vitamin necessary for the metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats. Thiamine is involved as a cofactor in numerous enzymes, and is essential in every cell for ATP production via the Krebs cycle. Thiamine deficiency, manifests as beriberi or Wernicke-Korsakoff psychosis. Thiamine plays a wide variety of major roles in the body like:

  • Improving cardiovascular health.[2], [3]
  • Enhancing mood and cognitive functions.[4],[3]
  • Playing a neuro-modulatory role in the acetylcholine neurotransmitter system, contributes to the structure and function of cellular membranes, including neurons and neuroglia.[4]

Riboflavin (B2):

Riboflavin is unique among the water-soluble vitamins. Biochemical signs of depletion arise within only a few days of dietary deprivation. Its most important biologically active forms, flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) and flavin mononucleotide (FMN), participate in a range of redox reactions, some of which are absolutely key to the function of aerobic cells.[5]

  • It is involved in energy production.[4]
  • It performs antioxidant functions.[4]
  • Promotes normal functions of brain.[5]
  • Riboflavin plays a role in erythropoiesis, improves iron absorption, and aids the mobilization of ferritin from tissues.[5]
  • Riboflavin does appear to play an essential role in prevention of cataract formation.[5]
  • Activation of pyridoxine to pyridoxal 5’-phosphate is dependent on FMN, and the synthesis of vitamin B12 is dependent on FAD.[5]

Niacin (B3):

Niacinamide, also known as nicotinamide, is a water-soluble amide of nicotinic acid. Niacinamide is one of two principal forms of the B-complex vitamin B3.

  • It has antioxidant effects.[4],[6]
  • A vast array of processes and enzymes involved in every aspect of peripheral and brain cell function are dependent on niacin derived nucleotides (NAD) and (NADP).[4]
  • It’s involved in energy production.[4]
  • Possesses anti-inflammatory properties.[6]
  • May be effective in reducing joint pain.[6]
  • Niacinamide has been used to treat several types of dermatological pathologies.[5]

Pantothenic Acid (B5):

Pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) is a water-soluble B-complex vitamin. Only the Dextrorotatory (D) isomer of pantothenic acid – D-pantothenic acid – possesses biologic activity. Humans lack the enzyme for this synthetic step, so are unable to synthesize pantothenic acid.[7]

  • It has anti-ageing effects.[5]
  • Several reports exist on the use of pantothenic acid for persons with lupus erythematosus (skin inflammation/ rash).[5]
  • Also aids in arthritic conditions by significantly reducing morning stiffness, degree of disability, and severity of pain for persons taking pantothenic acid.[5]
  • Pantothenic acid is needed for adrenal function and might be involved in the adrenal response to stress.[5]
  • May also help in wound healing.[5]

Pyridoxine (B6):

Pyridoxine is water soluble and stable in heat and acid mediums. Pyridoxine and its vitamers are absorbed in the upper small intestine by simple diffusion and transported to the liver for biotransformation into the active coenzyme P5P, which is then exported from the liver bound to albumin.[8]

  • It is likely to be of benefit in treating premenstrual symptoms, including premenstrual depression.[8]
  • Low folate and B6 levels are associated with high homocysteine levels increasing the risk of cardiovascular deseases.[8]

Biotin (B7):

Biotin is a water-soluble B vitamin that is an essential cofactor for four carboxylase enzymes, each of which catalyzes an essential step in intermediary metabolism. Because humans and other mammals cannot synthesize biotin, it must be derived from dietary sources. Conditions that may benefit from biotin supplementation include dyslipidemia, brittle nails, diabetes, dermatitis, and candidiasis.[9]

  • Reduces the incidences of brittle nails called Onychoschizia.[9]
  • Biotin deficiency can cause alopecia and scaly, erythematous dermatitis distributed around body orifices.[9]
  • Poor biotin status adversely affects plasma lipid levels. Biotin resulted in significant decreases in triglycerides and very low-density lipoproteins (VLDL) in both diabetic and non-diabetic subjects compared to placebo.[9]
  • Acquired biotin deficiency and the disorders of biotin metabolism lead to a deficiency of the four biotin-dependent carboxylase enzymes (ie., multiple carboxylase deficiency).

Folate (B9):

A member of the B-complex family of vitamins, and works synergistically with vitamin B12, because humans cannot synthesize this compound, making it a dietary requirement. Folate deficiency can cause peripheral neuropathy, myelopathy, restless legs syndrome, insomnia, dementia, forgetfulness, irritability, endogenous depression, organic psychosis, and schizophrenia-like syndromes[9].

  • It’s instrumental in reducing homocysteine levels, reducing the risk of CVD.[10]
  • Has shown promise as part of a nutritional protocol to treat vitiligo, and may reduce inflammation of the gingiva.[10]
  • Has a long history of use in conjunction with vitamin B12 for the treatment of macrocytic anemia.[10]
  • May also aid peripheral blood flow by increasing nitric oxide (NO) in vascular endothelial cells.[10]
  • Lower serum and RBC folate concentrations have an association with depression, and deficiency might predict a poorer response to some antidepressant medications.[10]

Vitamin B12:

Methylcobalamin is one of the two coenzyme forms of vitamin B12 (the other being adenosylcobalamin). Vitamin B12 deficiency itself often causes disorientation and confusion and thus mimics some of the prominent symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. B12 helps maintain healthy nerve cells and red blood cells and is also needed to make DNA, the genetic material in all cells.[11]

  • Improves cognitive functions.[11]
  • Reduces the risk of CVD by reducing total homocysteine levels.[11]
  • Might improve the general well-being and happiness of patients complaining of tiredness or fatigue.[11]

Product Description

Description

Unived’s Whole Food Vitamin B Complex is formulated with whole-food ingredients and delivers all 8 essential B-vitamins. Each serving of this gentle, nourishing blend provides more than 100% of the recommended daily allowances of most B-vitamins.

Our Whole Food Vitamin B Complex is a synergistic combination of all the essential B-vitamins. The best way to get all the essential B-vitamins in therapeutic amounts is to consume a diet that is rich in whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. However, because most individuals do not meet this daily requirement, supplementation may be essential to minimize deficiency risk. Unived’s Whole Food Vitamin B Complex is made from fermented media.

B-vitamins are essential vitamins which cannot be synthesized or produced by the body. Hence, they need to be obtained through our diet. A deficiency in B-vitamins can lead to various complications, such as pale skin, weakness, tiredness, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, light-headedness, constipation, loss of appetite, nerve problems, vision loss, and more. As the building blocks of a healthy body, B-vitamins have a direct impact on your energy levels, brain function, and cell metabolism.

Our Whole Food Vitamin B Complex is a formulation that helps you maintain your B-vitamin levels. It can be used daily by healthy adults who wish to maintain their good health. It can also be used by people having gastric problems and unbalanced gut micro-flora. As water soluble vitamins, B-vitamins cannot be stored in the body, so in order to restore a healthy B-vitamin balance, you must ensure adequate supplementation.

  • Most vitamins are from whole food plant based sources
  • Vitamin B12 is synthetic as Methylcobalamin as that is more bio-avaiable
  • Vitamin B9 is synthetic as 5-MTHF which is the most active form of Folate

 

 

 

Additional information

Weight 0.012 kg
Dimensions 4.5 × 4.5 × 8 cm

FAQ's

Why do I need a vitamin supplement? Isn’t diet good enough?

A healthy balanced diet provides essential nutrients, but nutritional deficiencies have become quite common, considering the kinds of food we eat. Not every diet is whole and not everyone eats a whole diet. Since most of these vitamins at not synthesized by the body it becomes essential to supplement these to make sure the body is getting enough supply to perform daily functions.

How and at what time should one take Unived’s Whole Food Vitamin B Complex?

1 serving = 2 capsules

We recommend an adult to take 1 capsule daily with enough fluid. One can take it before breakfast or between major meals.

Will it cause any side-effects?

Unived’s Whole Food B-Complex provides RDA amounts of each vitamin. Thus, it has no known side-effect. However, it is advised to consult a dietician/doctor before consumption.

Who can take Unived’s Whole Food Vitamin B Complex vitamins?

Our B-Complex supplement can be used by adults who want to restore their vitamin balance and make sure that they get enough supply and meet their daily dose of these vitamins. Individuals having gastric problems and unbalanced gut microflora, can also take this supplement as they may lack the ability to produce B-vitamins. The product is also suitable for vegetarians and vegans, as there are no animal derived ingredients used in the product.

Why should I take Vitamin B Complex supplement?

Humans do not have the ability to synthesize these vitamins on their own. Meaning that our body does not produce them. Additionally, as water soluble vitamins, they can’t be stored by the body and have to be consumed regularly through our diet. They play a vital role in maintaining good health and overall well-being. B-vitamins also have a direct impact on your energy levels, brain function, and cell metabolism. Extended cooking, food processing and alcohol can destroy or reduce the availability of many of these vitamins. Hence, taking B-group vitamin supplements may help combat deficiencies of these vitamins like vitamin B12 & B7 (Biotin).

REFERENCES

[1] James J. DiNicolantonio, “Effects of Thiamine on Cardiac Function in Patients With Systolic Heart Failure: Systematic Review and Metaanalysis of Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Controlled Trials”, The Ochsner Journal 13:495499, 2013 Academic Division of Ochsner Clinic Foundation

[2]Thiamine monograph”, alternative medicine review volume 8, number 1, 2003

[3] David O. Kennedy, “B Vitamins and the Brain: Mechanisms, Dose and Efficacy—A Review”, Nutrients 2016, 8, 68; doi:10.3390/nu8020068

[4]Riboflavin monograph”, alternative medicine review volume 13, number 4 2008

[5]Niacin monograph”, Alternative Medicine Review Volume 7, Number 6 2002

[6] “Pantothenic acid monograph”, Alternative Medicine Review, Volume 16, Number 3

[7] “Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine; Pyridoxal 5′- Phosphate) monograph”,  Alternative Medicine Review Volume 6, Number 1, 2001

[8] “Biotin monograph”, Alternative Medicine Review Volume 12, Number 1 2007

[9] “Folic acid monograph”, Alternative Medicine Review Volume 10, Number 3 2005

[10] “Vitamin B12”, Natural Standard Bottom Line Monograph 2009

[11] Ghanshyam B, et. al., “A Comprehensive Review on Pharmacotherapeutics of Herbal Bioenhancers”, The Scientific World Journal Volume 2012, Article ID 637953.

[13] Kenneth Osiezagha, Md; Shahid Ali, Md; C. Freeman, Md; et. al., “Thiamine Deficiency and Delirium”, Innovations in clinical neuroscience, april 2013 volume 10, number 4.

[14] “Pantothenic acid monograph”, Alternative Medicine Review, Volume 16, Number 3

[17] Eleonora Nucera, et. al., “Hypersensitivity reactions to folic acid: Three case reports and a review of the literature”, International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology Volume 32: 1–3, 2018.

Suggested Use

Whole Food Vitamin B Complex can be taken first thing in the morning or in between major meals when your stomach is light.

Since it contains water soluble vitamins, we recommend taking it on an empty stomach for optimum absorption. Although taking it alongside meal will not cause any harm. However, it is advised to consult dietician/doctor before consumption.

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