
B-Complex EF
This is not a regular B vitamin formula. The B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin), B6 (pyridoxine), and B12 (methylcobalamin) come in their physiologically active form, making them easier to absorb. As an example only 33% of the patients responded with an increased level of blood pyridoxal-5’-phosphate when receiving pyridoxine HCL the most common form of B6, but the level increased in all when given the pyridoxal-5’-phosphate (Labadarios D, et al. 1977). Blood levels have shown to be higher from using 5-methyltetrahydrofolate, the metabolite of folic acid as compared to using folic acid (Willems FF, et al. 2004). Research has shown that benfotiamine a form of vitamin B1 raised blood and tissue levels higher and also remained bioavailable much longer after taking it orally when compared to the more common form of B1 (Loew D, et al. 1996). Benefotiamine has shown to decrease the glucose metabolites that lead to the buildup of certain types of detrimental advanced glycation end products, it pr