Oxford Vitality Vitamin b6 tablets 1000
What is Vitamin B6? There are three forms of Vitamin B6, more commonly seen as being referred to as Pyridoxine, a water-soluble vitamin that was discovered in 1934 by Gyrgy. Gyrgy was a scientist who proved that the factor to cure a skin condition in rats was attributable to Vitamin B6. The vitamin is naturally found in a wide array of foods, including pork, poultry, fish, bread and wholegrain cereals, eggs, peanuts and milk. Vitamin B6 also occurs in vegetables, such as sweet potato and spinach. Benefits of Vitamin B6 One of the main roles of Vitamin B6 is to contribute to the body's psychological functionality and to the normal functioning of the nervous system. It also contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue.Vitamin B6 contributes to the normal synthesis of cysteine, normal energy-yielding metabolism, as well as the normal metabolism of homocysteine, glycogen and protein. In addition, it contributes to the normal formation of red blood cells, regulation of hormonal activity and normal immune function. Our Vitamin B6 tablets Our Vitamin B6 tablets contain Pyridoxine, provided in a 6mm tablet with four product sizes to choose from. // Please note that long term intakes may lead to mild tingling and numbness. Please note - we recommend that both the 500 and 1,000 tablet options are more suitable for use by more than one person. This is to ensure that you are receiving full use of the product before its expiry date. For one person's use, we recommend the 120 or 240 tablet options.
Oxford Vitality Vitamin b6 tablets 1000
What is Vitamin B6? There are three forms of Vitamin B6, more commonly seen as being referred to as Pyridoxine, a water-soluble vitamin that was discovered in 1934 by Gyrgy. Gyrgy was a scientist who proved that the factor to cure a skin condition in rats was attributable to Vitamin B6. The vitamin is naturally found in a wide array of foods, including pork, poultry, fish, bread and wholegrain cereals, eggs, peanuts and milk. Vitamin B6 also occurs in vegetables, such as sweet potato and spinach...