
The B
vitamins are eight water-soluble vitamins that play important roles in cell metabolism. Historically, the B vitamins were once thought to be a single vitamin, referred to as Vitamin B (much like how people refer to Vitamin C or
Vitamin D). Later research showed that they are chemically distinct vitamins that often coexist in the same foods. Supplements containing all eight B vitamins are
generally referred to as a
vitamin B complex. Individual B
vitamin supplements are referred to by the specific name of each vitamin (eg B1, B2, B3).The B vitamins often work together to deliver a number of health benefits to the body. B vitamins have been shown to: support and increase the rate of metabolism; maintain
healthy skin and
muscle tone; enhance immune and nervous system function; promote cell growth and division -
including that of the red blood cells that
help prevent anemia. Together, they also help combat the symptoms and causes of stress, depression, and cardiovascular disease. All B vitamins are water soluble, and are dispersed throughout the body. They must be replenished daily with any excess excreted in the urine.
Vitamin B deficiency can lead to an enormous group of health problems. This book presents new and important research in the field.
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