Bariatric Advantage B-50 Complex high-potency, easy-digest mini capsules deliver a full spectrum of essential B vitamins with key B-vitamins in activated form to support bioavailability and function.
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Bariatric Advantage B-50 Complex high-potency, easy-digest mini capsules deliver a full spectrum of essential B vitamins with key B-vitamins in activated form to support bioavailability and function.
Dose = 2 capsules or as recommended Two Capsules Contain: |
Nutrient | Amount | %DV | Thiamine (Thiamine Mononitrate) | 50 | mg | 3333% | Folate (50% as calcium folinate, 50% folic acid USP) | 400 | mcg | 100% | Vitamin B12 (50% cyanocobalamin, 50% methylcobalamin) | 250 | mcg | 4167% | Riboflavin USP
| 50 | mg | 2941% | Niacin (Niacinamide) | 50 | mg | 250% | Vitamin B6 (80% pyrodixine hydrochloride, 20% pyrodoxyl-5-phosphate) | 50 | mg | 2500% | Biotin | 500 | mcg | 167% | Pantothenic Acid | 50 | mg | 500% | Choline | 25 | mg | NA | Inositol | 25 | mg | NA | Para-aminobenzoic Acid | 100 | mg | NA | |
Bariatric Advantage B-50 Complex is a high-potency easy-digest mini capsule thatdelivers a full spectrum of essential B vitamins with key B-vitamins in the activated methylated form to support bioavailability and function.
B Vitamin deficiencies including vitamins B1, B6, B12, and folate, have been found with patients of most bariatric procedure types due to reduced dietary intake. All B vitamins with exception of B12, are not stored in the body for a long time and require continual intake, especially when dietary intake is low, and by those experiencing weight loss, nausea, or vomiting.
ASMBS guidelines list a high potency B vitamin complex as an optional daily product for all patients of bariatric procedures types.1
Several B vitamins are necessary for carbohydrate metabolism.*
Vitamin B1 is most important to the brain and cardiovascular system, but also plays important roles in converting food to energy, as well as muscle contraction and nervous system health.*
Vitamin B12 is a cofactor in essential physiological reactions, and plays a very important role for the nervous system, brain, heart, blood cell production, and DNA.
All B vitamins except for B12, are not stored in the body for a long time, and require frequent and continual intake, especially when dietary intake is low, and with those experiencing rapid weight loss, nausea, or vomiting.
1.Aills L. et al. ASMBS Allied Health Nutritional Guidelines for the Surgical Weight Loss Patient. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases, Volume 4, Issue 5, S73-S108.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease."