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B-Complex, 100 mg, 90 Vegetarian Capsules, 2 Bottles

B-Complex, 100 mg, 90 Vegetarian Capsules, 2 Bottles

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      Importance of B-Vitamins

      B-complex vitamins are eight essential, water-soluble vitamins that the human body cannot produce on its own. This includes B-1 (Thiamin), B-2 (Riboflavin), B-3 (Niacin), B-5 (Pantothenic Acid), B-6 (Pyridoxine), B-7 (Biotin), B-9 (Folic Acid), and B-12 (Cobalamin). Because the body cannot manufacture b-vitamins, it’s important to obtain them through a nutritional source.

      Nutritional Sources of B-Vitamins

      - Whole grains (brown rice, barley)

      - Meat (red meat, poultry, fish)

      - Eggs and dairy (milk, cheese)

      - Nuts & seeds (sunflower, almonds)

      - Dark leafy vegetables (broccoli, spinach)

      - Fruits (citrus fruits, avocados, bananas)

      A vitamin supplement from a trusted source can help offer additional support for your routine. It’s important to monitor vitamin levels to discover how much you need and which supplement dosage will work best. B-vitamins commonly come in tablets, caplets, capsules, and liquid form.

      Lindberg B-Vitamin Complex

      - High potency formula

      - B-Complex (100 mg)

      - Gluten-free & non-GMO

      - Tested for purity & potency

      Lindberg® B-Complex 100 mg delivers a high potency formula for those wanting greater nutritional support. Comprehensive and well-balanced, our B-Complex 100 mg formula is designed to support the diverse roles of vitamins, all in non-GMO, and gluten-free quick-release capsules!

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      B-Complex, 100 mg, 90 Vegetarian Capsules, 2  Bottles
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      B-Complex, 100 mg, 90 Vegetarian Capsules, 2  Bottles

      Importance of B-Vitamins

      B-complex vitamins are eight essential, water-soluble vitamins that the human body cannot produce on its own. This includes B-1 (Thiamin), B-2 (Riboflavin), B-3 (Niacin), B-5 (Pantothenic Acid), B-6 (Pyridoxine), B-7 (Biotin), B-9 (Folic Acid), and B-12 (Cobalamin). Because the body cannot manufacture b-vitamins, it’s important to obtain them through a nutritional source.

      Nutritional Sources of B-Vitamins

      - Whole grains (brown rice, barley)

      - Meat (red meat, poultry, fish)

      - Eggs and dairy (milk, cheese)

      - Nuts & seeds (sunflower, almonds)

      - Dark leafy vegetables (broccoli, spinach)

      - Fruits (citrus fruits, avocados, bananas)

      A vitamin supplement from a trusted source can help offer additional support for your routine. It’s important to monitor vitamin levels to discover how much you need and which supplement dosage will work best. B-vitamins commonly come in tablets, caplets, capsules, and liquid form.

      Lindberg B-Vitamin Complex

      - High potency formula

      - B-Complex (100 mg)

      - Gluten-free & non-GMO

      - Tested for purity & potency

      Lindberg® B-Complex 100 mg delivers a high potency formula for those wanting greater nutritional support. Comprehensive and well-balanced, our B-Complex 100 mg formula is designed to support the diverse roles of vitamins, all in non-GMO, and gluten-free quick-release capsules!