Group: Biotin
Also known as: Vitamin H, Vitamin B-7, Vitamin B7, d-biotin, S. cerevisiae
UNII Code: 6SO6U10H04
Group: Cellulose
Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) is a refined wood pulp that is commonly used as a texturizer, anti-caking agent, and bulking agent in food and dietary supplements. It is a white, odorless powder that is insoluble in water and is often used to improve the texture and stability of products.
Also known as: Cellulose, MCC
Group: capsule
Group: Alpha Lipoic Acid
Also known as: R-Alpha Lipoic Acid, Alpha Lipoic Acid
Group: Vitamin B7 (biotin)
Vitamin H, commonly known as Biotin or Vitamin B7, is a water-soluble vitamin that is part of the vitamin B complex. It's essential for energy production and the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. Biotin also plays a vital role in maintaining healthy skin, hair, and nails.
Also known as: Biotin
UNII Code: 6SO6U10H04
Suggested Use: 1 capsule per day or as recommended by your health care professional.
Formulated To Be Free Of Allergens Derived From: Gluten, corn, yeast, artificial colors and flavors.
If you are pregnant or nursing, consult your physician before taking this product.
As with all dietary supplements, some individuals may not tolerate or may be allergic to the ingredients used. Please read the ingredient panel carefully prior to ingestion. Cease taking this product and consult your physician if you have negative reactions upon ingestion.
Keep container tightly closed. Store at room temperature.
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