B12 VITAMIN + INULIN / 60 PCS
B12 VITAMIN + INULIN / 60 PCS
Vitamin B12 plays an important role in the proper functioning of the body. Methylcobalamin, the active, biologically available form of vitamin B12, helps in the correct production of red blood cells. It helps maintain proper energy metabolism and reduces feelings of tiredness and fatigue.
Vitamin B12, like other B vitamins, helps maintain the proper functioning of the nervous system and immune system as well as supports proper psychological functions.
Vitamin B12 is needed for:
- Nervous system function: B12 maintains the health of nerve cells and helps prevent nerve damage.
- Red blood cell production: It prevents anemia, which can cause tiredness and weakness.
- DNA synthesis: The renewal of the body's cells depends on B12.
Who is vitamin B12 especially important for?
- Vegetarians and vegans: B12 is naturally found only in animal-based foods such as meat, fish, eggs, and dairy products. Vegetarians can get it from dairy products or eggs, but vegans need to use supplements.
- Older adults: With age, the absorption of B12 from food decreases, so supplements may be necessary.
- Pregnant and breastfeeding women: Increased need supports the development of the nervous system of the fetus and baby.
- Those suffering from intestinal diseases: Celiac disease, Crohn's disease, or other absorption disorders can impair the utilization of B12 from food.
Inulin is a prebiotic fiber naturally found in plants such as chicory and Jerusalem artichoke. Its main feature is supporting gut health by promoting the growth of beneficial gut bacteria. Inulin may also help control blood sugar and weight management.
The composition has been enriched with BioPerine® black pepper extract. Black pepper supports digestion and nutrient absorption.
The product contains no fillers, anti-caking agents, or colorants.
- Vegan
- Gluten-free
- Lactose-free
- Soy-free
USAGE: 1 capsule daily with water. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Do not use if you are allergic to any ingredient. Product for adults. Use of the product is not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women. The product cannot be used as a substitute for a varied diet. It is important to maintain healthy lifestyle habits and a balanced diet.
PRODUCT RANGE
PRODUCT RANGE
This Pharmovit Clean label series is an ideal solution for those who expect exceptional quality from their supplements. The composition of the products in this series is based solely on standardized plant extracts, vitamins, and minerals from certified, reputable suppliers.
The series uses VCaps® vegetable capsules, which means they can be consumed by vegans and vegetarians.
In this product series, all ingredient forms have the highest possible bioavailability, working together on the principle of synergy.
INGREDIENTS
INGREDIENTS
Ingredients in the daily dose: Orafti®GR
inulin - 217 mg, Vcaps® cellulose capsule:
hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) -
100 ug (4000 %)*, BioPerine® - black pepper extract - 3 mg standardized to 95 %
piperine - 2.85 mg *daily reference intake of vitamins and minerals for adults
INGREDIENTS: Ingredients in the daily dose: Orafti®GR
inulin - 217 mg, Vcaps® cellulose capsule: hydroxypropylmethylcellulose,
vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) - 100 ug (4000%)*, BioPerine® -
black pepper extract - 3 mg standardized to 95% piperine - 2.85 mg *reference value for daily intake of vitamins and minerals (for an adult)
BioPerine® is a registered trademark of SABINSA. VCAPS® is a trademark of Lonza or its subsidiaries.
STORAGE
STORAGE
Protect from light. Store in a tightly closed container at room temperature, in a dry place, out of reach of small children.
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BEST BEFORE: 01 / 2026
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Everything you need to know about B vitamins
B vitamins are water-soluble compounds essential for the body's energy metabolism, nervous system function, and cell renewal. There are eight of these vitamins in total, each with its own role in the body. Adequate intake is important for everyone, but especially vegetarians and vegans can benefit from additional intake of certain B vitamins, such as B12.
What do B vitamins do?
B vitamins work together to support the body's metabolism and many vital functions:
- B1 (thiamine): Promotes carbohydrate energy metabolism and nervous system function.
- B2 (riboflavin): Supports the health of skin, eyes, and mucous membranes.
- B3 (niacin): Helps release energy and supports skin well-being.
- B5 (pantothenic acid): Participates in hormone and cholesterol production.
- B6 (pyridoxine): Important for protein metabolism and red blood cell formation.
- B7 (biotin): Supports the health of hair, nails, and skin.
- B9 (folate): Essential for cell renewal and fetal development.
- B12 (cobalamin): Promotes nervous system health, red blood cell formation, and energy metabolism.
Vitamin B12: vital for everyone
Vitamin B12 is especially important because its deficiency can cause serious health problems. It is needed for:
- Nervous system function: B12 maintains the health of nerve cells and helps prevent nerve damage.
- Red blood cell production: It prevents anemia, which can cause fatigue and weakness.
- DNA synthesis: The body's cell renewal depends on B12.
Who is vitamin B12 especially important for?
- Vegetarians and vegans: B12 is naturally found only in animal-based foods such as meat, fish, eggs, and dairy products. Vegetarians can get it from dairy products or eggs, but vegans need to use supplements.
- Older adults: With age, B12 absorption from food decreases, so supplements may be necessary.
- Pregnant and breastfeeding women: Increased need supports the development of the fetus's and baby's nervous system.
- People with intestinal diseases: Celiac disease, Crohn's disease, or other absorption disorders can impair the utilization of B12 from food.
Vitamin B12 deficiency: symptoms and risks
B12 deficiency develops slowly but can lead to serious health problems such as:
- Fatigue and weakness
- Difficulty concentrating and memory decline
- Nervous symptoms such as tingling and numbness
- Depression or mood changes
How to get enough B vitamins?
- Diet: A varied diet is the main source of B vitamins. Grains, meat, fish, dairy products, legumes, and vegetables provide a diverse range of B vitamins.
- Fortified foods: For vegetarians and vegans, fortified plant-based products such as plant milk and nutritional yeast are a good option.
- Supplements: B vitamin supplements are especially beneficial for vegetarians, older adults, and pregnant women.