The product comes in glass bottle with metal screw lid, packed with PVC sleeve in luxury carton box. Quantity: 100 caps / 70 g
MAXIMUM PROTECTION AND SAFETY: The brown glass is protecting the capsules into the bottle from the damaging effect of light, while the metal screw lid with air tide press sealing and head sleeve is acting as a barrier against air circulation that could bring oxidative damage to newly produced and filled into the bottle capsules. The carton box act as light and glass breaking protection.
ADVANCED NUTRIENT FEATURES
Vitalis Pharma B-COMBIN product are the specifically used Activated Vitamin B2, Activated Vitamin B12, Activated Vitamin B6 and Activated Folic acid. The activated forms of the vitamins are the last step of their implementation in the metabolism. They are easy to be utilised without transformation loss and guarantee their higher quantity and activity. Vitalis Pharma B-COMBIN is made in cellulose capsule form (the HPMC capsules provide no additional auxiliaries in comparison to tablets, acts as fibber material in the body). This facilitates the highest absorption bioavailability of B-COMBIN into the human body.
WHAT IT DOES
Vitalis Pharma B-COMBIN play important role in all aspects of human health and its B vitamins are contributing for maintaining optimal physiological health – skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, digestive, nervous, respiratory. These vitamins also are essential for normal nerve transmissions, mood, energy metabolism, and weight management. B-COMBIN provides a perfect balance of all eight essential B vitamins with Magnesium and the powerful antioxidant protection of Vitamin C. B-COMBIN is convenient all-day source of required B vitamins and is specially formulated to meet the health needs of adults at all ages over 12 years old.
HOW IT WORKS
B-COMBIN contributes to many important functions in the body connected to its metabolism:
Vitamin B1 – Thiamine, contributes to normal functioning of the nervous system, as well as Activated Vitamins – B2, B6 and B12
Vitamin B1 contributes to the normal functioning of the heart
Vitamin B4 – Choline contributes to normal homocysteine metabolism, to normal lipid metabolism and to the maintenance of normal liver function
All B Vitamins and Magnesium in B-COMBIN, contribute to normal energy-yielding metabolism, as Activated Vitamin B12 and Magnesium contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue
Activated Vitamins B2, B6 and B12 and the contributes to the maintenance of normal red blood cells
Activated Vitamin B2 contributes to the maintenance of normal skin, normal vision, normal metabolism of iron and to the protection of cells from oxidative stress
Vitamin C contributes to normal functioning of the nervous system, to the normal function of the immune system, to the protection of cells from oxidative stress and contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue.
HOW TO TAKE
Take 1 capsule daily with water. The capsules can be taken irrespectively of the daily meals.
Keep out of reach of children. Consult your physician before using this product, in case you’re pregnant, lactating, under age of 18, if you have any known or suspected medical condition(s) or use any prescribed medicine(s). Do not exceed the maximum recommended daily amount. This product is not a substitute for a balanced daily meal diet. Store this product in a cool and dry place under 25C with the lid tightly closed. Manufactured in Germany, in accordance with ISO 9001:2000 quality standard, for Run Cycle Fitness Ltd (company number 08365059)
Ingredients Explanation
Vitamin C
Vitamin C provides valuable support to the immune system. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that neutralises the effects of free radicals which can be damage to the cells in human body. Vitamin C is involved in the production of endogenous collagen and controls the production of L-carnitine. It also plays an important role in the development of teeth, gums, muscles and bones, as well as in fat burning.
Since vitamin C promotes iron absorption, it has a beneficial effect on the oxygen content in the blood. Deficiency of vitamin C can occur through frequent and prolonged infections and colds. Its lack affects our good general condition and our working capacity. Because of its central role in the formation of connective tissue, the lack of vitamin C also has a negative effect on the structure and the health of the skin. Many people have increased need for vitamin C like smokers or athletes, as well as people who suffer daily stress. Food supplements can provide adequate supply of vitamin C in these cases. Vitamin C reduces urinary pH and thus helps reduce bacteria in the urinary tract that are not acid resistant. Vitamin C is important for biosynthesis and helps the detoxification process in the body. It is also involved in the metabolism of iron. Vitamin C also stimulates the production of noradrenaline and supports the conversion of fat into energy. This makes vitamin C an active fat burning food supplement.
Magnesium
Magnesium plays a very important role to muscles as the electrolyte for nerve impulses that helps their function. Since magnesium is essential for muscle function, deficiency manifests especially in sports with muscle tremors or spasms. We use our magnesium even when we sweat, which is why it is recommended when working out regularly, to pay attention to a regular intake of magnesium. Muscle tension that causes problems with back and neck may also be the result of a lack of magnesium. If the lack becomes permanent, the stability of the bones and teeth could be affected, as well as the conduct of all enzyme dependent processes. Especially people with problems in the gastro-intestinal activity can suffer from magnesium deficiency. To burn fat, our body needs more magnesium than the normal daily dose.
Pantothenic Acid
Pantothenic Acid is also known as vitamin V5. Vitamin B5 is essential for the production of coenzyme A, which in turn is necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and fats. Thus Vitamin B5 plays important role in supplying the body with energy. Vitamin B5 also supports the protective function of the mucous membranes. Shortage of Vitamin B5 may occur, for example in people who suffer from intestinal diseases. Anaemia, weakened immune system, and burning or numb legs and feet can be a sign of this.
Vitamin B2
Vitamin B2 plays a central role in metabolism. It supports the conversion of carbohydrates, proteins and fats into energy. Vitamin B2 also has an important function in the conversion of nutrients into fatty acids and endogenous proteins. It also supports the function of vitamins B6 and B3. This vitamin is responsible for the normal growth of the body and the supply of cells with energy.
Folic Acid
Vitamin B9 has a more known chemical name – “folic acid”. Like all B vitamins, folic acid helps metabolism. In addition, folic acid performs important functions in cell division and cell growth. The construction of genetic material, red blood cells and muscles functions smoothly only with folic acid. Anaemia, skin changes and difficult wound healing may be manifestations of lack of folic acid or vitamin B9.
Vitamin B12
and cell growth. Vitamin B12 is also essential for the formation of red blood cells. Like vitamin B9 it can serve to stop the progression of atherosclerosis and thus prevent cardiovascular disease. The immune and nervous system is also enhanced by vitamin B12. Like all other vitamins of group B it is also involved in cellular metabolism. People who maintain a strict vegetarian diet or vegan diet and do not consume any animal food often suffer from vitamin B12 deficiency. In stomach and intestinal diseases related to the lack of gastric acid, the absorption of vitamin B12 may be impaired. The lack of vitamin B12 is manifested by physical exhaustion, memory problems and, in extreme cases, permanent damage to the nerves. This vitamin is absolutely necessary for the formation of red blood cells, cell renewal, muscle building, and normal growth and normal functioning of the nervous system.
Choline
Choline (Vitamin B4) is essential for good memory, normal mental development, normal muscle contraction, cardiovascular health and nerve functions. It supports energy levels, maintains a healthy metabolism and reduces inflammation. Choline favours brain development and boosts memory. It is important for the peripheral nervous system, helps with stress, nervous exhaustion and heavy physical exertion. Choline helps to reduce excess fat in the liver as it promotes fatty and cholesterol metabolism. Its deficiency in the body can lead to fatty liver degeneration, heart disorder and high blood pressure.
Niacin
Niacin, also known as vitamin B3, helps with other B-group vitamins for the smooth functioning of the metabolism. Niacin is also important for the skin, nerves and cell nuclei. Vitamin B3 gives more exercise endurance, more energy and promotes muscle growth. The body can supply the vitamin via the food or produce it from the amino acid tryptophan. With nutritional supplements containing vitamin B3 you can make up for any deficiency due to an unbalanced diet or disease. Group B vitamins are known as “brain food”. Almost all of these are water-soluble and therefore should be consistently taken as they are not retained in the body.
Vitamin B6
The body needs vitamin B6, also known as pyridoxine, to transform amino acids from food into its own proteins, which makes it very important for metabolism. Vitamin B6 is needed to form and participate in the development of red blood cells that supply the body with oxygen. Even the immune and nervous system are affected by vitamin B6. For example, vitamin B6 is needed to form the “hormone of happiness” serotonin. Fatigue, insomnia and nervousness can be symptoms of weakening of the nervous system based on the lack of vitamin B6. Even with strong immune protection, vitamin B6 deficiency may have a negative effect. A protein-rich diet raises the need for vitamin B6. Products containing vitamin B6 can easily supplement daily dietary intake. This vitamin is responsible for the normal magnesium content of the body, activity of the brain and for muscle activity.
Vitamin B1
Vitamin B1 has an important role in the proper functioning of muscles and nerves. Like other vitamins of group B it is also involved in cellular metabolic processes. It helps as the body’s coenzyme to get energy from carbohydrates and fats and thus affects memory performance. Poor memory or fatigue may be a sign of lack of vitamin B1, from which the human body can only accumulate small supplies. High physical load can increase the likelihood of a deficiency of this vitamin because carbohydrate metabolism is increasing. This vitamin is essential for the metabolism of carbohydrates, the flow of nerve impulses and for the normal functioning of the muscles, and is also involved in the formation of neural tissue.
Biotin
Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, like all vitamins in the B complex, is essential for the smooth flow of metabolism. During the build up and decomposition of fatty acids, it plays an important role as coenzyme. Biotin is known with its beneficial effect on the health and beauty of the skin, hair and nails. Flaky skin, brittle nails and hair, hair loss and a weakened immune system – these may be the first signs of a lack of biotin. Smokers, athletes, pregnant and breastfeeding women and people who often drink alcohol should pay special attention to sufficient supply of biotin.
B-COMBINE
£26.65
Vitalis Pharma B-COMBIN product are the specifically used Activated Vitamin B2, Activated Vitamin B12, Activated Vitamin B6 and Activated Folic acid. The activated forms of the vitamins are the last step of their implementation in the metabolism. They are easy to be utilised without transformation loss and guarantee their higher quantity and activity. Vitalis Pharma B-COMBIN is made in cellulose capsule form (the HPMC capsules provide no additional auxiliaries in comparison to tablets, acts as fibber material in the body). This facilitates the highest absorption bioavailability of B-COMBIN into the human body.
WHAT IT DOES
Vitalis Pharma B-COMBIN play important role in all aspects of human health and its B vitamins are contributing for maintaining optimal physiological health – skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, digestive, nervous, respiratory. These vitamins also are essential for normal nerve transmissions, mood, energy metabolism, and weight management. B-COMBIN provides a perfect balance of all eight essential B vitamins with Magnesium and the powerful antioxidant protection of Vitamin C. B-COMBIN is convenient all-day source of required B vitamins and is specially formulated to meet the health needs of adults at all ages over 12 years old.
HOW IT WORKS
B-COMBIN contributes to many important functions in the body connected to its metabolism:
HOW TO TAKE
Take 1 capsule daily with water. The capsules can be taken irrespectively of the daily meals.
Keep out of reach of children. Consult your physician before using this product, in case you’re pregnant, lactating, under age of 18, if you have any known or suspected medical condition(s) or use any prescribed medicine(s). Do not exceed the maximum recommended daily amount. This product is not a substitute for a balanced daily meal diet. Store this product in a cool and dry place under 25C with the lid tightly closed. Manufactured in Germany, in accordance with ISO 9001:2000 quality standard, for Run Cycle Fitness Ltd (company number 08365059)
Vitamin C provides valuable support to the immune system. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that neutralises the effects of free radicals which can be damage to the cells in human body. Vitamin C is involved in the production of endogenous collagen and controls the production of L-carnitine. It also plays an important role in the development of teeth, gums, muscles and bones, as well as in fat burning.
Since vitamin C promotes iron absorption, it has a beneficial effect on the oxygen content in the blood. Deficiency of vitamin C can occur through frequent and prolonged infections and colds. Its lack affects our good general condition and our working capacity. Because of its central role in the formation of connective tissue, the lack of vitamin C also has a negative effect on the structure and the health of the skin. Many people have increased need for vitamin C like smokers or athletes, as well as people who suffer daily stress. Food supplements can provide adequate supply of vitamin C in these cases. Vitamin C reduces urinary pH and thus helps reduce bacteria in the urinary tract that are not acid resistant. Vitamin C is important for biosynthesis and helps the detoxification process in the body. It is also involved in the metabolism of iron. Vitamin C also stimulates the production of noradrenaline and supports the conversion of fat into energy. This makes vitamin C an active fat burning food supplement.
Magnesium plays a very important role to muscles as the electrolyte for nerve impulses that helps their function. Since magnesium is essential for muscle function, deficiency manifests especially in sports with muscle tremors or spasms. We use our magnesium even when we sweat, which is why it is recommended when working out regularly, to pay attention to a regular intake of magnesium. Muscle tension that causes problems with back and neck may also be the result of a lack of magnesium. If the lack becomes permanent, the stability of the bones and teeth could be affected, as well as the conduct of all enzyme dependent processes. Especially people with problems in the gastro-intestinal activity can suffer from magnesium deficiency. To burn fat, our body needs more magnesium than the normal daily dose.
Pantothenic Acid is also known as vitamin V5. Vitamin B5 is essential for the production of coenzyme A, which in turn is necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and fats. Thus Vitamin B5 plays important role in supplying the body with energy. Vitamin B5 also supports the protective function of the mucous membranes. Shortage of Vitamin B5 may occur, for example in people who suffer from intestinal diseases. Anaemia, weakened immune system, and burning or numb legs and feet can be a sign of this.
Vitamin B2 plays a central role in metabolism. It supports the conversion of carbohydrates, proteins and fats into energy. Vitamin B2 also has an important function in the conversion of nutrients into fatty acids and endogenous proteins. It also supports the function of vitamins B6 and B3. This vitamin is responsible for the normal growth of the body and the supply of cells with energy.
Vitamin B9 has a more known chemical name – “folic acid”. Like all B vitamins, folic acid helps metabolism. In addition, folic acid performs important functions in cell division and cell growth. The construction of genetic material, red blood cells and muscles functions smoothly only with folic acid. Anaemia, skin changes and difficult wound healing may be manifestations of lack of folic acid or vitamin B9.
and cell growth. Vitamin B12 is also essential for the formation of red blood cells. Like vitamin B9 it can serve to stop the progression of atherosclerosis and thus prevent cardiovascular disease. The immune and nervous system is also enhanced by vitamin B12. Like all other vitamins of group B it is also involved in cellular metabolism. People who maintain a strict vegetarian diet or vegan diet and do not consume any animal food often suffer from vitamin B12 deficiency. In stomach and intestinal diseases related to the lack of gastric acid, the absorption of vitamin B12 may be impaired. The lack of vitamin B12 is manifested by physical exhaustion, memory problems and, in extreme cases, permanent damage to the nerves. This vitamin is absolutely necessary for the formation of red blood cells, cell renewal, muscle building, and normal growth and normal functioning of the nervous system.
Choline (Vitamin B4) is essential for good memory, normal mental development, normal muscle contraction, cardiovascular health and nerve functions. It supports energy levels, maintains a healthy metabolism and reduces inflammation. Choline favours brain development and boosts memory. It is important for the peripheral nervous system, helps with stress, nervous exhaustion and heavy physical exertion. Choline helps to reduce excess fat in the liver as it promotes fatty and cholesterol metabolism. Its deficiency in the body can lead to fatty liver degeneration, heart disorder and high blood pressure.
Niacin, also known as vitamin B3, helps with other B-group vitamins for the smooth functioning of the metabolism. Niacin is also important for the skin, nerves and cell nuclei. Vitamin B3 gives more exercise endurance, more energy and promotes muscle growth. The body can supply the vitamin via the food or produce it from the amino acid tryptophan. With nutritional supplements containing vitamin B3 you can make up for any deficiency due to an unbalanced diet or disease. Group B vitamins are known as “brain food”. Almost all of these are water-soluble and therefore should be consistently taken as they are not retained in the body.
The body needs vitamin B6, also known as pyridoxine, to transform amino acids from food into its own proteins, which makes it very important for metabolism. Vitamin B6 is needed to form and participate in the development of red blood cells that supply the body with oxygen. Even the immune and nervous system are affected by vitamin B6. For example, vitamin B6 is needed to form the “hormone of happiness” serotonin. Fatigue, insomnia and nervousness can be symptoms of weakening of the nervous system based on the lack of vitamin B6. Even with strong immune protection, vitamin B6 deficiency may have a negative effect. A protein-rich diet raises the need for vitamin B6. Products containing vitamin B6 can easily supplement daily dietary intake. This vitamin is responsible for the normal magnesium content of the body, activity of the brain and for muscle activity.
Vitamin B1 has an important role in the proper functioning of muscles and nerves. Like other vitamins of group B it is also involved in cellular metabolic processes. It helps as the body’s coenzyme to get energy from carbohydrates and fats and thus affects memory performance. Poor memory or fatigue may be a sign of lack of vitamin B1, from which the human body can only accumulate small supplies. High physical load can increase the likelihood of a deficiency of this vitamin because carbohydrate metabolism is increasing. This vitamin is essential for the metabolism of carbohydrates, the flow of nerve impulses and for the normal functioning of the muscles, and is also involved in the formation of neural tissue.
Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, like all vitamins in the B complex, is essential for the smooth flow of metabolism. During the build up and decomposition of fatty acids, it plays an important role as coenzyme. Biotin is known with its beneficial effect on the health and beauty of the skin, hair and nails. Flaky skin, brittle nails and hair, hair loss and a weakened immune system – these may be the first signs of a lack of biotin. Smokers, athletes, pregnant and breastfeeding women and people who often drink alcohol should pay special attention to sufficient supply of biotin.
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