B Complex
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The Best B Complex on Earth.
Serving size: 2 capsules. 120 capsules per bottle.
Each capsule contains:
B1: Benfotiamine : 50mg
B2: Riboflavin 5-Phosphate: 25mg
B3: Niacinamide : 125mg
B5: Pantethine: 10mg
B6: Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate : 5mg
B9: L-5-MTHF: 500mcg
B12: Adenosylcobalamin: 500mcg
Biotin: 25mcg
Inositol: 25mg
Non medicinal ingredients: gelatin (bovine), rice hull powder, magnesium stearate.
3RD PARTY LAB TESTED FOR PURITY.
What makes Energi+ unique?
Put simply, Energi+ was formulated with the best and most bioactive forms of the B Vitamins, in amounts that coincide with the bioenergetic perspective of optimizing cellular energy production. No corners were cut with Energi+.
In specific - the following are the major upgrades you get with Energi+, as opposed to other B complex products out there.
1. Thiamine HCl --> Benfotiamine
2. Niacin --> Niacinamide
3. Folic Acid --> L-5-Methyl Folate
4. Methylcobalamin --> Adenosylcobalamin
5. Pantothenic Acid --> Panethine
6. Cellulose capsule --> Bovine gelatin capsule
7. No fillers, no additives!
B Vitamin Crash Course
The B Vitamins are involved in so many physiological functions, but they are heavily involved and priceless in the context of energy metabolism.
Below is a diagram that illustrates the process of energy production in the cell, and specifically in the mitochondria. It is not all inclusive, but provides a good list of the micronutrients that are required at each step of the energy metabolism process.
Beginning with carbohydrates, proteins, or fats, the body must convert these dietary inputs into Acetyl-CoA, which is what kicks off the energy production process in the mitochondria.
In the mitochondria, The Citric Acid Cycle (TCA) (aka Kreb's Cycle), and the Electron Transport Chain (ETC) are responsible for the majority of our energy (ATP) production.
The important thing to note here is: There are many many steps involved in these energy processes, and each step of the way is facilitated by an enzyme. Enzymes require micronutrients for their function, like Magnesium, Copper, Zinc, Vitamin C, and of course, the B vitamins.