Keva Industries has launched a health supplement, Keva B-Complex. It is a quality product produced under International GMP regulations.
Keva B-Complex play a vital role in maintaining good health and well-being. As the building blocks of a healthy body, Keva B-Complex have a direct impact on your energy levels, brain function, and cell metabolism.
Keva B-Complex helps prevent infections and helps support or promote:
cell health
growth of red blood cells
energy levels
good eyesight
healthy brain function
good digestion
healthy appetite
proper nerve function
hormones and cholesterol production
cardiovascular health
muscle tone
Keva B-Complex supplements usually pack all eight B vitamins. B vitamins are water-soluble, which means your body does not store them. For this reason, your diet must supply them each day.
B vitamins have many important functions and are vital for maintaining good health.
Keva B-Complex usually contain the following:
B1 (thiamine): Thiamine plays an essential role in metabolism by helping convert nutrients into energy.
B2 (riboflavin): Riboflavin helps convert food into energy and also acts as an antioxidant.
B3 (niacin): Niacin plays a role in cellular signaling, metabolism and DNA production and repair.
B5 (pantothenic acid): Like other B vitamins, pantothenic acid helps your body obtain energy from food and is also involved in hormone and cholesterol production.
B6 (pyridoxine): Pyridoxine is involved in amino acid metabolism, red blood cell production and the creation of neurotransmitters.
B7 (biotin): Biotin is essential for carbohydrate and fat metabolism and regulates gene expression.
B9 (folate): Folate is needed for cell growth, amino acid metabolism, the formation of red and white blood cells and proper cell division.
B12 (cobalamin): Perhaps the most well-known of all the B vitamins, B12 is vital for neurological function, DNA production and red blood cell development.
Dosage:
Adult: 5ml (1tablespoon full immediately ater meals or as directed by the physician)
Children: Half of adult dose
NOTE: Certain underlying health conditions can prevent your body from properly absorbing vitamin B. You should also talk to your doctor about your vitamin B intake if you have:
celiac disease
HIV
Crohn’s disease
alcohol dependence
kidney conditions
rheumatoid arthritis
ulcerative colitis
inflammatory bowel disease