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Liquid Vitamin B Complex
Liquid vitamin B complex is a formulation of B-complex vitamins constituted exactly in the ideal percentage to assimilate carbohydrates, fats, and proteins in the body. Liquid vitamin B complex is a good substitute for people who find it hard to consume pills. Liquid vitamin B complex is easier to absorb and causes an instant effect in the body.
Vitamin B complex is a water soluble vitamin, which reinvigorates the cells with nutrition and energy for competent nervous, immune, and adrenal system function. There are eight principal vitamins that constitute vitamin B complex. These are as follows:
- Thiamine (vitamin B1)
- Riboflavin (vitamin B2)
- Niacin (vitamin B3)
- Panthothenic (vitamin B5)
- Pyridoxine (vitamin B6)
- Biotin (vitamin B7)
- Folic acid (vitamin B9)
Some other comparable substances which make up vitamin B complex are inositol and choline.
Every component of the liquid vitamin B complex has its unique qualities and performs specific functions within the body. Some of the benefits of liquid vitamin B 12 are explained below.
- Strong Nervous System: Vitamin B complex is extremely important for the optimal activity of the nervous system. Vitamins B1, B12 and B6 are important for the proper management and appropriate performance of the nervous system. Vitamin B5 is essential for the regular function of the adrenal glands and the creation of some nerve management substances and hormones.
- Energy Production: Vitamins B2, B3 and B5 and biotin convert glucose into energy, which boosts energy production and combats fatigue, weakness, and lethargy. An inadequacy of any component of vitamin B complex can propel anxiety, stress, and depression.
- Healthy Hair, Nails and Skin: The constant growth and regeneration of hair skin and nails requires adequate amount of vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, B9, B12, and choline and biotin. The deficit of these important vitamins may result in wrinkles, acne, hair fall, dermatitis, and brittle nails.
- Digestion: The deficiency of vitamins B1, B2, B3 and B6 can hinder digestion and create nutritional deficiency. Vitamin B complex is crucial for the production of hydrochloric acid in the stomach and the proper breakdown of carbohydrates, proteins and fats.
- Some other benefits of vitamin B complex include:
- Reduces risk of kidney ailment in people with type 2 diabetes.
- Reduces the risk of cataract.
- Regular intake of Vitamin B complex may prevent or decrease serious diseases such as migraine, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, and pancreatic cancer.
- Vitamin B complex may decrease cholesterol levels and guard against heart disease.
- Relieves PMS symptoms and reduces the risk of birth defects.
- Vitamin B complex supplements may help decrease inflammation in haemodialysis patients.
The Journal of the American Medical Association recommends daily consumption of vitamin supplements due to the lack of proper nutrients in an average American diet.
Benefits of Liquid B complex
According to some studies liquid vitamins are easily absorbed in the body. Some of the benefits of fluid vitamin B complex are as follows.
- Easy Absorption: People with some stomach conditions like reduced acid production might not be able to effectively absorb pills. If the internal system is unable to make required stomach acid, the vitamin pill might not dissolve properly. Pre-dissolved liquid vitamins enable the gastrointestinal tract to accelerate the process of nutrient absorption.
- Easy to Administer: Liquid vitamin B complex can be administered through a dropper, especially to kids. Elderly people and patients with small intestinal complications may find liquid B complex easy to consume.
- Suitable for Vegetarians: Majority of the vitamin pills available in the market include additives like animal-based gelatin, fillers, or talc, and this may be a cause of concern for staunch vegetarians. The additives also hinder the proper absorption of the tablets.
References:
- Alternative formulations, delivery methods, and administration options for psychotropic medications in elderly patients with behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia, American Journal of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, Volume 8, Issue 2 , April 2010