Super Potency B-Complex
For Skin
Different B vitamins have differing roles in the body but many are essential for the formation and regeneration of healthy skin cells. B1 (thiamine) helps to heal wounds and scars, B2 (Riboflavin) helps to balance oil production and prevents dryness, B3 (niacin) is very important for anti-aging, energy production in skin cells, and the immune cells that form skin. Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) is a humectant and helps to attract moisture aiding hydration of skin cells, Vitamin B6 (pyrodxial-5-phosphate) is more involved in the anti stress pathways, we all know what stress does to the skin. B7 (Biotin) helps the skin cells to utilise fatty acids, maintain hydration levels, and prevent free radical damage; B9 (Folate) helps to support cell turnover and prevent free radical damage. Finally we get to B12 (Cobalamin) is vital for reducing redness and inflammation as well improving cellular turnover and regeneration. For this reason it is especially recommended in those people suffering with Psoriasis and dermatitis.
For Hormones
It simply isn’t possible to go in to detail for each vitamin here and how it effects hormone health and balance. Because B vitamins are used as cofactors in the production and degradation of hormones and in helping to balance hormone receptors in the body having a good healthy balance of B vitamins is essential if you want to have good hormone balance and regulation. Because B vitamins are water soluble we cannot store them in our body. This makes regular consumption of foods and/or supplements essential to human health; especially hormone balance. Because we don’t store them we excrete any excess B’s in our urine and sensible supplementation is always completely safe and responsible.
For Stress
Because B Vitamins are cofactors in just about every function the human body does they are vitally important for helping balance healthy stress levels. Not only are they used in the production and degradation of the stress hormones, they are also vitally important for balancing and supporting healthy adrenal glands (the organ that responds to our stress). B vitamins are also used in every pathway for generating and balancing neurotransmitters; meaning they are essential for brain function and optimal mood.
For Skin
Different B vitamins have differing roles in the body but many are essential for the formation and regeneration of healthy skin cells. B1 (thiamine) helps to heal wounds and scars, B2 (Riboflavin) helps to balance oil production and prevents dryness, B3 (niacin) is very important for anti-aging, energy production in skin cells, and the immune cells that form skin. Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) is a humectant and helps to attract moisture aiding hydration of skin cells, Vitamin B6 (pyrodxial-5-phosphate) is more involved in the anti stress pathways, we all know what stress does to the skin. B7 (Biotin) helps the skin cells to utilise fatty acids, maintain hydration levels, and prevent free radical damage; B9 (Folate) helps to support cell turnover and prevent free radical damage. Finally we get to B12 (Cobalamin) is vital for reducing redness and inflammation as well improving cellular turnover and regeneration. For this reason it is especially recommended in those people suffering with Psoriasis and dermatitis.
For Hormones
It simply isn’t possible to go in to detail for each vitamin here and how it effects hormone health and balance. Because B vitamins are used as cofactors in the production and degradation of hormones and in helping to balance hormone receptors in the body having a good healthy balance of B vitamins is essential if you want to have good hormone balance and regulation. Because B vitamins are water soluble we cannot store them in our body. This makes regular consumption of foods and/or supplements essential to human health; especially hormone balance. Because we don’t store them we excrete any excess B’s in our urine and sensible supplementation is always completely safe and responsible.
For Stress
Because B Vitamins are cofactors in just about every function the human body does they are vitally important for helping balance healthy stress levels. Not only are they used in the production and degradation of the stress hormones, they are also vitally important for balancing and supporting healthy adrenal glands (the organ that responds to our stress). B vitamins are also used in every pathway for generating and balancing neurotransmitters; meaning they are essential for brain function and optimal mood.
For Skin
Different B vitamins have differing roles in the body but many are essential for the formation and regeneration of healthy skin cells. B1 (thiamine) helps to heal wounds and scars, B2 (Riboflavin) helps to balance oil production and prevents dryness, B3 (niacin) is very important for anti-aging, energy production in skin cells, and the immune cells that form skin. Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) is a humectant and helps to attract moisture aiding hydration of skin cells, Vitamin B6 (pyrodxial-5-phosphate) is more involved in the anti stress pathways, we all know what stress does to the skin. B7 (Biotin) helps the skin cells to utilise fatty acids, maintain hydration levels, and prevent free radical damage; B9 (Folate) helps to support cell turnover and prevent free radical damage. Finally we get to B12 (Cobalamin) is vital for reducing redness and inflammation as well improving cellular turnover and regeneration. For this reason it is especially recommended in those people suffering with Psoriasis and dermatitis.
For Hormones
It simply isn’t possible to go in to detail for each vitamin here and how it effects hormone health and balance. Because B vitamins are used as cofactors in the production and degradation of hormones and in helping to balance hormone receptors in the body having a good healthy balance of B vitamins is essential if you want to have good hormone balance and regulation. Because B vitamins are water soluble we cannot store them in our body. This makes regular consumption of foods and/or supplements essential to human health; especially hormone balance. Because we don’t store them we excrete any excess B’s in our urine and sensible supplementation is always completely safe and responsible.
For Stress
Because B Vitamins are cofactors in just about every function the human body does they are vitally important for helping balance healthy stress levels. Not only are they used in the production and degradation of the stress hormones, they are also vitally important for balancing and supporting healthy adrenal glands (the organ that responds to our stress). B vitamins are also used in every pathway for generating and balancing neurotransmitters; meaning they are essential for brain function and optimal mood.