B Complex Vitamins Are Essential, But Are You Getting Them?

B Complex Vitamins Are Essential, But Are You Getting Them?

B complex vitamins are essential micronutrients that play vital roles in many bodily functions, such as energy metabolism, nervous system function, and DNA synthesis. Important: They are water-soluble vitamins, which means they cannot be stored in the body for long periods and need to be replenished regularly through b complex food or supplements.

Although B vitamins are found in many foods, certain factors can make it difficult to obtain them in sufficient amounts:

  1. Processing and cooking: Processing and cooking can reduce the vitamin content of foods, including B vitamins. For example, refining grains removes the nutrient-rich germ and bran, leaving only the starchy endosperm, which is low in B vitamins. Cooking methods like boiling, microwaving, and frying can also cause significant losses of B vitamins.
  2. Dietary restrictions: People following certain dietary restrictions, such as vegan or gluten-free diets, may have difficulty obtaining adequate amounts of some B vitamins, such as vitamin B12, which is found primarily in animal-based foods.
  3. Alcohol consumption: Alcohol can interfere with the absorption and metabolism of several B vitamins, including thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6, folate, and vitamin B12.
  4. Medications: Some medications, such as acid-reducing drugs, oral contraceptives, and certain antibiotics, can affect the absorption and utilization of B vitamins in the body.
  5. Chronic conditions: Certain chronic conditions, such as Crohn’s disease, celiac disease, and some genetic disorders, can impair the absorption and metabolism of B vitamins, leading to deficiencies.

The MaximizeHQ Vitamin B Complex Transdermal Time-Release Skin Patch Advantage

The MaximizeHQ B Complex Skin Patch offers a safe effective alternative to B complex pills and capsules. The B complex patch is good for and particularly beneficial for men and women with digestive disorders, gastric bypass patients, vegans, and other groups that are at high risk of B vitamin deficiencies. B complex use is essential for maximum health, but whatever your diet, B complex food simply doesn’t get you the amount of B vitamins you need.

Direct To Bloodstream Delivery Advantage of Our Patch

Direct to bloodstream

The patch’s 8-hour time-release function provides a steady supply of all eight B vitamins and Citicoline, (Citicoline is a chemical used in supplements and medications to combat Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia) directly to one’s bloodstream! The vitamins and citicoline are available to your body’s cells without having to detour through your digestive tract, and the liver before entering one’s bloodstream!

B vitamin dosage levels taken are degraded by up to 90% because:

  1. Powerful digestive acids in the stomach degrade B complex vitamins.
  2. The billions of bacteria throughout the digestive tract continue the degradation process.
  3. The gut immune barrier, which constitutes a “first line of defense” against intruders does not fully metabolize any surviving B complex nutrients.
  4. The liver, which is the gateway to the bloodstream, doesn’t fully metabolize and pass through the small amount of B vitamins that survive steps 1, 2, and 3.

Why we formulate with Hydroxy Cobalamin and Methyl folate – Both are 10 times more expensive than common forms of vitamin B12 complex and B9 Folic acid. The reason we formulate with both is that both are more active and bioavailable. Also, methyl folate is the only form of folate that can cross the blood-brain barrier

The MaximizeHQ B-vitamin skin patch will help you to avoid the following B-vitamin deficiency symptoms:

  • Abnormal blood sugar, depression, fatigue, low, adrenals, nausea, vomiting, gastrointestinal disorders, which are common side effects of low thiamine (B1) deficiency.
  • Abnormal light sensitivity, cracks/inflammation of lips, tongue, corners of mouth, dizziness, insomnia, which are common side effects of riboflavin (B2) deficiency.
  • Nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, fatigue, swollen red tongue, and dermatitis, which are commonly reported side effects of low niacin/nicotinamide (B3) levels.
  • Insomnia, joint pains, gouty arthritis, edema, kidney stones, and burning feet, which can occur in men and women with low pantothenic acid (B5) levels.
  • Mental disorders, seborrheic dermatitis, PMS, dizziness, insomnia, irritability, kidney stones, abnormal electroencephalogram (EEG), anemia, convulsions, edema (water retention), hypothyroidism, and migraine-headaches which have all been associated with a lack of pyridoxine (B6)
  • Skin disorders, hair loss, brittle nails, anemia, seborrheic dermatitis in infants, depression, fatigue, nausea, loss of appetite, muscular pains increased total cholesterol levels and hypoglycemia which have been reported in patients with biotin (B7) deficiency.
  • Hemolytic and megaloblastic anemia, low energy, abnormal fetal development (neural tube defect), higher homocysteine levels / vascular degeneration, mental disorders, confusion, forgetfulness, insomnia, irritability, depression, cervical dysplasia, higher risk to develop some cancers, and high blood pressure which have been reported to be consequences of low folate (B9) levels.
  • Pernicious anemia, numbness and tingling in hands and feet/nerve damage, shortness of breath, severe fatigue, birth defects, dementia, confusion, poor memory, depression, reduced white blood cell and platelet formation, loss of appetite, weight loss, sore tongue, headaches, and nausea as they have been observed in patients with low vitamin B12 levels.
  • B Complex for Hangover? You bet! B complex vitamins are good for hangover relief!

If you have reason to believe you may be deficient in any of the B Vitamins, or simply want to ensure your brain and body has an adequate supply of B’s at all times, or if you drink too much and need more B complex for a hangover, you can’t do better than our MaximizeHQ B complex skin patch! Bottom Line: The use of vitamin B complex is essential to good health!

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