B Complex 100 Tablets – Alfa
B Complex 100 Tablets – Alfa
Alfa B Complex contains every essential B-group vitamin in a single tablet — B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B9, and B12. B vitamins are water-soluble and not stored by the body, meaning they need to be replenished daily. This economy 100-tablet pack provides over three months of daily use, making it ideal for people who experience chronic fatigue, brain fog, or nerve weakness.
Why Choose It?
- Contains all B-group vitamins in one convenient daily tablet
- Converts food into real energy and reduces fatigue and tiredness
- Essential for nervous system health and proper brain function
- B9 and B12 are critical for red blood cell formation and preventing anaemia
- 100-tablet economy pack lasts over three months — great value
When to Use It?
- When you feel persistently tired even after getting enough sleep
- When your diet is low in meat or animal products and you are concerned about B12 deficiency
- When you experience tingling in your limbs or difficulty concentrating and remembering
Key Ingredients
- B-Complex all 8 (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B9, B12): complete water-soluble vitamin matrix for energy metabolism, nervous system support, and cellular health
- Oral dispersible film: rapid absorption without water
How to Use?
- Take one tablet daily with a meal
- Swallow with a full glass of water
- Best taken in the morning to support energy levels throughout the day
Warnings & Precautions
- B vitamins are water-soluble but do not exceed the stated dose without medical advice
- If you have kidney problems, consult your doctor before use
- May cause bright yellow urine — this is normal due to riboflavin (B2) and is not harmful
- Store in a cool, dry place away from children
FAQs
Do I need all B vitamins or just B12?
B vitamins work together in many biochemical cycles. Taking a full B complex is better than focusing on just one, because a deficiency in any single B vitamin can affect how the others function in the body.
Is it true that B vitamins improve mood?
Yes — B6, B9, and B12 are involved in the synthesis of serotonin and dopamine, the mood-regulating neurotransmitters. Their deficiency is linked to depression and anxiety, and correcting it can noticeably improve how you feel.
Do I have to take it with food or can I take it on an empty stomach?
It can be taken on an empty stomach but taking it with food improves absorption and reduces the chance of nausea that some people experience. The morning meal is the ideal time.
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