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Natural Factors Folic Acid 1mg (90t)
The B vitamin folacin, or folic acid works closely with vitamin B12 to produce red blood cells. Folic acid is vital to proper cell division and prevents damage to cellular DNA, helping to reduce the risk of colon polyps, colorectal cancer and cervical cancer.
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Natural Factors B3 (90t)
| Vitamin B-3 essentially comes in two forms: niacin (or nicotinic acid) and niacinamide and both possess the same vitamin activity in the body. Some people prefer to take niacinamide because niacin can cause flushing, itching, burning, and tingling sensations. However, niacin, not niacinamide, is... More
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Natural Factors B1 (90T)
| 100mg Thiamine with 20mg Vitamin C (C helps the body utilize many B vitamins more completely); Known as the morale vitamin, B-1 is importance in the maintenance of mental well-being. Affects learning in children and adults.
Vitamin B1 may be in short supply in the diet due to:
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Natural Factors B6 50mg (90t)
| Vitamin B6 has often been called "the woman's vitamin" because it is so helpful for premenstrual syndrome, and may help the depression associated with the use of oral contraceptives. Vitamin B6 may help prevent certain complications of pregnancy including nausea and vomiting, gestational... More
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Natural Factors Folic Acid 1mg (180t)
The B vitamin folacin, or folic acid works closely with vitamin B12 to produce red blood cells. Folic acid is vital to proper cell division and prevents damage to cellular DNA, helping to reduce the risk of colon polyps, colorectal cancer and cervical cancer.
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Sisu Folic Acid 1mg (90s)
One of the Powerhouse Trio of B Vitamins
Scientific Background
B-complex vitamins — and especially the powerhouse trio B6, B12, and folic acid — are vital to many aspects of health, but one of the most all-encompassing is the regulation of homocysteine levels in the body. Homocysteine... More
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Natural Factors B12 (60t)
| Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) is a water soluble vitamin necessary for energy production; for nervous system function; for the production of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that helps with memory and learning; for the synthesis of red blood cells; and for producing the genetic materials, DNA and... More
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Natural Factors B2 100mg (90t)
100mg Riboflavin wth 20mg Vitamin C;
Riboflavin is needed for normal growth and energy production. also supports healthy vision, skin, nails. Causes the urine to be bright yellow/green (which doesn't mean the body isn't using it).
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Natural Factors D-Pantothenic Acid (90t)
| Panthothenic Acid is also referred to as vitamin B5. In our bodies, pantothenic acid is converted to coenzyme A, necessary for the metabolisms of fats, carbohydrates, proteins, and the synthesis of cholesterol, bile, steroids. Coenzyme A can detoxify harmful substances found in herbicides,... More
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Natural Factors B6 250mg (90t)
| Vitamin B6 has often been called "the woman's vitamin" because it is so helpful for premenstrual syndrome, and may help the depression associated with the use of oral contraceptives. Vitamin B6 may help prevent certain complications of pregnancy including nausea and vomiting, gestational... More
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