What symptoms and conditions can vitamin B complex help us with?
– In enhancing mitochondrial cell energy
– In maintaining the optimal functioning of fat, protein and carbohydrate metabolic processes
– In the additional treatment of elevated fasting blood sugar, insulin resistance, diabetes and its complications
– In supporting the health of the hormonal system
– Adrenal fatigue, in alleviating the symptoms of an underactive thyroid gland
– In preserving and enhancing fertility. Their replacement is extremely important even during pregnancy.
– In the balanced functioning of the nervous system, supporting memory and ability to concentrate, during periods of increased stress
– In cardiovascular problems, in reducing high homocysteine levels
– In the complementary treatment of anemia
– In promoting the detoxification processes of the liver
– In alleviating the symptoms of skin problems, psoriasis, eczema, acne
– In maintaining the health of hair and nails
Cell energy production, support of healthy carbohydrate metabolism:
Vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, B6 and B7 are different metabolic enzymes that affect metabolism and are involved in energy production when the body produces energy from the food it eats (carbohydrates, fats, proteins). A moderate lack of these vitamins can already negatively affect the metabolism of cells, the symptoms of which are fatigue, weakness and irritability. B vitamins have a beneficial effect on healthy carbohydrate metabolism and help cells absorb glucose from the bloodstream. Deficiencies of vitamins B1 and B6 are common among diabetics and people with poor blood sugar control.
Protection of the nervous system, mental well-being, improvement of concentration and memory:
B vitamins are necessary for optimal nervous system function. They promote the normal functioning of neurotransmitters and hormones in the brain, thereby contributing to proper concentration and memory. Optimal levels of B vitamins contribute to mental well-being. They reduce the risk of developing depression, anxiety, memory loss, and cognitive decline associated with aging. Vitamins B1 and B12 are often used to treat nerve irritation, a harmful complication of diabetes.
For healthy fetal development:
In the case of a lack of folate, the risk of fetal esophageal obstruction and other structural or functional abnormalities increases. In addition, mothers with low folate and B12 levels are at risk of anemia. According to recommendations, expectant mothers need 400 mcg of folate per day, along with nutrition and dietary supplements, to prevent unwanted complications. In addition, the intake of the B vitamin called choline is very important for expectant mothers. Choline prevents neural tube defects more effectively than folate! Choline makes babies smarter. You can get enough choline by eating 3-4 eggs a day.
Beautiful, healthy hair, skin and nails:
Almost all the B vitamins, B1, B2, B6, B5, B7 and B12, are necessary for the healthy growth and development of the layers of the skin. A sign of a lack of B vitamins is dry, flaky skin, dermatitis, dandruff, graying hair, and other signs of advanced aging. Vitamin B6 is often used as an adjunctive treatment for psoriasis, acne and other skin conditions.
For efficient digestion:
B vitamins support the functioning of the digestive function, help break down proteins, and stimulate the beneficial production of stomach acid. A deficiency of vitamins B1, B6 and B7 leads to digestive problems and impaired absorption of dietary nutrients. Vitamin B6 is particularly known for its function of increasing the absorption of other vitamins.
For healthy homocysteine and blood oxygen levels:
Vitamin B12 and folate are necessary for the formation of hemoglobin in the blood, which transports oxygen. Lack of vitamin B12 and folate can lead to anemia, the symptom of which is chronic fatigue. Homocysteine is an amino acid that is built up from methionine in the body and is normally broken down again. To break it down, you need folate, vitamins B6 and B12. Elevated levels of homocysteine are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Elevated homocysteine leads to neurological and vascular problems and inhibits normal neurotransmitter function, which contributes to low mood and fatigue.
Regarding health claims:
YiYa is a food supplement product that supports health maintenance and is not a medicine. According to EU Regulation 37/2004 (IV. 26), dietary supplements are not suitable for curing, treating or preventing diseases and dysfunctions of the body. Their consumption is not a substitute for proper specialist diagnosis and medication, but can complement the therapy recommended by the doctor. The statements in the description are quotations from literature sources regarding the active ingredients, with the reference indicated. The statements do not apply to the product, they are only intended to serve as a general, high-level information dissemination for consumers regarding the ingredients. The information cannot be interpreted as medical advice for your personal problem, and is not intended to be a recommendation to treat specific symptoms. Always contact a specialist with your health problem: your doctor, pharmacist!
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