Vitamin B1 100 mg Tablets
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Vitamin B1, also known as thiamin, is part of the family of B vitamins. It helps support cellular energy production and normal nervous system function.†
Vitamin B1 100 mg Tablets
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Vitamin B1, also known as thiamin, is part of the family of B vitamins. It helps support cellular energy production and normal nervous system function.†
Benefits
- Helps convert food into cellular energy†
- Helps support normal nervous system function†
- #1 Pharmacist Recommended Letter Vitamin Brand*
- United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Verified
†These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. *Based on U.S. News & World Report - Pharmacy Times Survey of pharmacists recommending this category.
- Supports Energy HealthSourced from high quality ingredientsCan be found in chicken
What this Supplement is
Vitamin B1, also known as thiamin, is part of the family of B vitamins. Take these to support cellular energy production and normal nervous system function.†
What's in our Vitamin B1 100 mg Tablets?
Ingredients
Amount per Unit: 100 mg
- No Color Added
- No Artificial Flavors
- No Preservatives
- Gluten Free
What dietary shortfalls does this product address?
Vitamin B1 plays a role in converting your food into cellular energy.† It also supports normal nervous system function.†
Where do we normally get this product from?
The best sources of thiamin are pork and whole grains or enriched grain products. But thiamin can also be found in organ meats, red meats, yeast, nuts, sunflower seeds, peas, milk, cauliflower, spinach and legumes.
Who might need to take this product?
Thiamin (vitamin B1) is needed to help produce cellular energy from the foods you eat, and also supports normal nervous system function.†
Suggested Use: Adults, take 1 tablet daily with water and a meal.
Interactions
No two people are alike, so if you are taking medications you should be aware that potential drug-nutrient interactions may occur. Consult a healthcare professional before using this product. Combining certain prescription drugs and dietary supplements can lead to:
- Diminished drug effectiveness
- Reduced supplement effectiveness
- Impaired drug and/or supplement absorption
What this Supplement is
Vitamin B1, also known as thiamin, is part of the family of B vitamins. Take these to support cellular energy production and normal nervous system function.†
Questions? We've got answers.
- Vitamin B1, also known as thiamin, is part of the family of B vitamins. It helps support cellular energy production and normal nervous system function.† Learn more about the role B vitamins play in the body.
- There are 8 B vitamins that are generally included in the B complex: thiamin (B1), riboflavin (B2), niacin (B3), pantothenic acid (B5), B6 (pyridoxine), biotin (B7), folic acid (B9), and B12 (cyanocobalamin).
- Since the B vitamins are involved in similar bodily functions and sometimes depend on the presence of other B vitamins, it may be beneficial to get the B vitamins through a B-complex supplement instead of taking each one individually. However, there may be times when a doctor or other healthcare professional suggests taking one B vitamin for a specific reason.
- Vitamin B1 is found in a wide variety of foods. The best sources of thiamin are pork and whole grains or enriched grain products. But thiamin can also be found in organ meats, red meats, yeast, nuts, sunflower seeds, peas, milk, cauliflower, spinach and legumes.
- Please refer to the expiration date on the bottle.