Vitamin B2, or Riboflavin, plays a role in the metabolism of protein, fats and carbohydrates. Some of the benefits are improved vision, skin, teeth, nails and hair. Riboflavin is also instrumental in the formation of red blood cells and antibodies, a...
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Vitamin B2, or Riboflavin, plays a role in the metabolism of protein, fats and carbohydrates. Some of the benefits are improved vision, skin, teeth, nails and hair. Riboflavin is also instrumental in the formation of red blood cells and antibodies, and in the building and maintenance of body tissue. Deficiency symptoms include retarded growth, weakness, dizziness, cracks and sores in corner of mouth, sore tongue, digestive disturbances, dermatitis, nervous instability and burning eyes. Riboflavin is found in avocado, brewers yeast, liver, kidney, milk, eggs, whole grains, leafy dark green vegetables, meat, sesame, sunflower, chestnut, legumes and rice bran; Riboflavin is depleted by alcohol, tobacco, sugar, caffeine and copper toxicity.
The B-Compound vitamins are probably the single most important set of factors needed for proper maintenance of the nervous system, proper functioning of the cell and its energy metabolism. Any kind of mental or physical stress as well as poor eating habits greatly increase the body's need for B Vitamins. Since B Vitamins are water soluble, meaning any excess is not stored but excreted or lost through perspiration - thus, the B Vitamins must be supplied as the body needs them, on a regular basis.
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Directions
Take one tablet daily.
Ingredients
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) - 100 mg
This product contains no Artificial Preservatives, Color, Milk, Soya, Corn, Wheat or Yeast.
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