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B-1 by Douglas Labs 100 Tablets
Essential For Metabolic Reactions*
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B-1, provided by Douglas Laboratories, supplies 100 mg of vitamin B-1 in each tablet.
FUNCTIONS As co-enzymes, the B vitamins are essential components in most major metabolic reactions. They play an important role in energy production, including the metabolism of lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins. B vitamins are also important for blood cells, hormones, and nervous system function. As water-soluble substances, B vitamins are not generally stored in the body in any appreciable amounts (with the exception of vitamin B-12). Therefore, the body needs an adequate supply of B vitamins on a daily basis.* Thiamine (Vitamin B-1) is an essential coenzyme in energy production. Thiamine is converted quickly into thiamine pyrophosphate, which is required for glycolytic and Krebs cycle reactions. Thiamine also appears to be related to nerve impulse transmission.*
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Supplement FactsServing Size: One (1) Tablet Servings Per Container: 100 | | | | Amount Per Serving | Daily Value | Vitamin B1 (As Thiamine HCI) | 100 mg | 6,667% | | ** Daily Value Not Established. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. |
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| Cellulose, Silica, Stearates (Vegetable Source) |
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| As a dietary supplement, one (1) tablet daily, or more as directed by a physician. |
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| Keep out of reach of children. ... Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct light. ... Tamper resistant package, do not use if outer seal is missing. |
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| This product contains NO yeast, wheat gluten, soy protein, milk/dairy, corn, sodium, sugar, starch, artificial coloring, preservatives or flavoring. |
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| Depleted ATP Production, Endurance, Low Energy, Metabolism, Protein metabolism, Stress |
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| Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP), Blood Cell, Cell, Cellular Function, Metabolism Function, Nervous System, Neurotransmitters |
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| Botez MI, Botez T, Ross-Chouinard A, Lalonde R. Thiamine and folate treatment of chronic epileptic patients: a controlled study with the Wechsler IQ scale. Epilepsy Res 1993;16:157-63. Cumming RG, Mitchell P, Smith W. Diet and cataract: the Blue Mountains Eye Study. Ophthalmology 2000;10:450-6. Levy WC, Soine LA, Huth MM, Fishbein DP. Thiamine deficiency in heart failure (letter). Am J Med 1992;93:705-6.
Schellenberger A. Sixty years of thiamin diphosphate biochemistry. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1998 Jun 29;1385(2):177-86. Suzuki M, Itokawa Y. Effects of thiamine supplementation on exercise-induced fatigue. Metab Brain Dis. 1996 Mar;11(1):95-106. |
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