Benfotiamine (Vit B1)
Description
Benfotiamine: Is a lipid-soluble derivative of thiamine the first vitamin to be identified, which is a B vitamin found in foods such as nuts, meats, whole grains, and legumes and it ensures that the body functions at its peak!
Thiamine is a nutrient that all body tissues require. It aids in the conversion of food into energy as well as the maintenance of a healthy nervous system. Our Benfotiamine capsules are a gluten-free and a vegan supplement that also aids in heart and muscle function. It is also known to help with energy release and fatigue relief.
What happens if your body does not have enough thiamine?
Thiamine deficiency affects your brain, heart, and other tissues and organs. Thiamine concentrations are typically high in skeletal muscles, as well as the heart, liver, kidneys, and brain. Thiamine deficiency leads to degeneration of peripheral nerves and brain areas such as the thalamus and cerebellum. Deficiency can also reduce blood flow, increase vascular resistance, cause swelling, and dilate the heart.
How can Benfotiamine help?
- Prevent & treat diabetic neuropathy
- Cognitive improvement in Alzheimer's disease
- Overcoming alcohol dependence
- Can assist those who want to quit smoking
- Kidney protection
- Anti-tumor potential
- Antioxidant properties
Uses: Kidney issues, diabetic neuropathy, Alzheimer's disease, alcohol dependence , overall nutrition booster etc.
Detailed Product Information:
Each container contains:
60 x 300mg capsules
Serving size: 1 Capsule
Servings per container: 60 (2 month supply)
Ingredients:
Benfotiamine
Dosage: Take 1 tablet once a day.
Disclaimer: This medicine has not been evaluated by the Medicines Control Council. This medicine is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. This medicine is not a substitute for medical attention.
Caution: Safety during pregnancy & breastfeeding has not been established. Keep this and all medicines out of reach of children.
Contains no gluten, artificial flavors, colorants or preservatives.