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Dr. Clark Vitamin B1 Thiamine 500mg Supplement
Dr. Clark Vitamin B1 Thiamine 500mg Supplement
Dr. Clark Vitamin B1 Thiamine 500mg Supplement
Dr. Clark Vitamin B1 Thiamine 500mg Supplement
Dr. Clark Vitamin B1 Thiamine 500mg Supplement
Dr. Clark Vitamin B1 Thiamine 500mg Supplement
Dr. Clark Vitamin B1 Thiamine 500mg Supplement

Dr. Clark Vitamin B1 Thiamine 500mg Supplement -Thiamine B1 Supplement for Healthy Nervous System & Energy Metabolism, Gluten-Free, Dairy Free - 100 Gelatin Capsules

Product ID : 19560496


Galleon Product ID 19560496
UPC / ISBN 652384104449
Shipping Weight 0.18 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 4.29 x 2.32 x 2.32 inches
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Dr. Clark Vitamin B1 Thiamine 500mg Supplement Features

  • B1 vitamin & gelatin capsule, 100% pure and natural ingredients with no artificial additives or chemicals.

  • NERVOUS DEVELOPMENT- Our b1 vitamins maintain the healthy and proper function of your nervous system. Also, shield it from damage.

  • HEART PROTECTOR- B1 thiamine 500mg is essential for keeping your heart functioning properly and lowering your risk of heart disease.

  • ENERGY BOOSTER- Vitamin b1 500mg helps with energy production and keeps your energy level up all day long.

  • Excipients-FREE- No Magnesium Stearate, Starch, Soy, Nuts, Dairy or other allergens is added to our vitamin b1 capsules.


About Dr. Clark Vitamin B1 Thiamine 500mg Supplement

Vitamin B1, also known as thiamine, was one the first organic compounds to be recognized as a vitamin. Like all the other B complex vitamins, it is water soluble and not stored in the body. Rather, excess amounts of B1 will be excreted. And like the other B vitamins, it helps the body convert the foods we eat into usable fuel to maintain life-sustaining functions. Vitamin B1 must be in adequate supply for aerobic energy production to take place. This is the process in which sugar (glucose) is converted into usable energy. Vitamin B1 also plays roles in the nervous system where it promotes the healthy development of myelin sheaths, the material that surrounds and protects most nerves. Insufficient vitamin B1 intake can result in degradation and damage to the myelin sheath. Symptoms such as pain, prickly sensation, and deadened nerves may be linked to a vitamin B1 deficiency.* Thiamine is also needed for the production of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that relays messages between the nerves and the muscles. Acetlycholine’s importance in maintaining muscle tone makes vitamin B1 a significant nutrient in maintaining proper heart function because the heart is a muscle whose performance is vital to human life.*