Source Naturals Coenzymated B-1
Go to StoreServing Size: 1 Lozenge | ||
Servings Per Container: 60 | ||
Amount Per Serving | % DV * | |
Thiamin (from 25 mg cocarboxylase [Coenzymated™]) | 13mg | 1083% |
* % Daily Value (DV) is based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower based on your calorie needs.
† Daily Value (DV) not established. |
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Other Ingredients: Sorbitol, mannitol, sodium citrate, natural peppermint flavor, and magnesium stearate. |
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Directions: 1 lozenge daily. For best results, allow to dissolve in the mouth before swallowing. |
Source Naturals Coenzymated B-1
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Source Naturals Coenzymated B-1 Sublingual 25mg 60 Tablets
Source Naturals Sublingual B-1 goes directly into your bloodstream in its active form, ready to go to work immediately. This avoids the loss that may occur not only during digestion, but during the liver's conversion process as well. Thiamin diphosphate (TDP) also called thiamin pyrophosphate (TPP) or caraboxylase, is the active, coenzyme form of vitamin B-1.
Highlights:
- Dietary Supplement
- Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide
Directions:
Take 1 tablet daily. Place tablet under the tongue and allow to dissolve slowly, altering the position of the tablet to avoid prolonged contact with the same area.
Source Naturals Coenzymated B1 Bublingual 25mg 60 Tabs
Serving Size: 1 Tablet
Niacin (as inositol hexanicotinate 27 mg and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide 25 mg) 25 mg 125%
Other Ingredients: sorbitol, mannitol, sodium citrate, natural peppermint flavor, and magnesium stearate.
Warning: If you are pregnant, may become pregnant, or breastfeeding, consult your health care professional before using this product.
Do not use if either tamper-evident seal is broken or missing. Keep out of the reach of children.
Warning
Store in a cool dry place after opening.
References
WELSH AL, EDE M. Inositol hexanicotinate for improved nicotinic acid therapy. Preliminary report. Int Rec Med. 1961 Jan;174:9-15. PMID: 13784278.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/13784278/
Keenan JM. Wax-matrix extended-release niacin vs inositol hexanicotinate: a comparison of wax-matrix, extended-release niacin to inositol hexanicotinate "no-flush" niacin in persons with mild to moderate dyslipidemia. J Clin Lipidol. 2013 Jan-Feb;7(1):14-23. doi: 10.1016/j.jacl.2012.10.004. Epub 2012 Oct 30. PMID: 23351578.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23351578/
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