The B vitamin complex includes eight water-soluble vitamins that work synergistically to support energy production, nervous system function, and cellular metabolism. These vitamins are not stored in the body and must be obtained regularly through diet.
- B1 (Thiamine): Supports carbohydrate metabolism and nervous system health. Found in whole grains, pork, legumes.
- B2 (Riboflavin): Essential for energy production and cell growth. Sources include eggs, almonds, mushrooms, dairy.
- B3 (Niacin): Supports DNA repair and energy metabolism. Abundant in chicken, tuna, mushrooms, peanuts.
- B5 (Pantothenic Acid): Involved in hormone and cholesterol production. Found in avocados, mushrooms, eggs, chicken.
- B6 (Pyridoxine): Essential for protein metabolism and neurotransmitter synthesis. Sources include chickpeas, bananas, salmon.
- B7 (Biotin): Supports hair, skin, and nail health. Found in eggs, almonds, sweet potatoes, spinach.
- B9 (Folate): Critical for DNA synthesis and cell division. Rich sources include leafy greens, legumes, asparagus.
- B12 (Cobalamin): Essential for nerve function and red blood cell formation. Primarily in animal products.