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Liposomal B-Complex, 500ml (Oshun Health)

R522.00

Oshun Health Liposomal B-Complex is made of the metabolites of vitamin‐producing microorganisms (probiotics). It, therefore, provides a natural alternative to chemically synthesised vitamin B supplements while not containing any animal products. All the B-vitamins in the Liposomal B-Complex are in metabolically active/methylated form. The product also, naturally, contains 8 essential amino acids as well as vitamin K and other nutrients as further by-products of microbial activity. These elements work together synergistically to provide a more comprehensive nutritional benefit. Liposomal B-Complex is encapsulated in Fulvic Acid Liposomes (fulvisomes), a trademarked absorption technology, which means that it’s absorbed straight into the cells of the body. The product has a pleasant taste due to the fact that it has organic pomegranate juice as a base.

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Description

500ml
Ingredients:
Nutritional value per 20ml serving:
Calories                           20
Total Fat                          0g
Sodium                         0mg
Dietary Fibre                   1g
Protein                            3g
Iron                                 2%
Thiamine (Vit B1)       180%
Riboflavin (Vit B2)      140%
Niacine (Vit B3)          125%
Pyridoxine (Vit B6)      140%
Folate (Vit B9)              56%
Cobalamin (Vit B12)   100%
Selenium                       10%
Vitamin C                      30%
Vitamin K                      36%
Potassium                     12%
Piperine                       10mg
Pomegranate Extract    10%
Fulvic Acid                   100%
MCT                            10 v/v

Essential Amino Acids: mg/g
Threonine                      46
Valine                            49
Isoleucine                      37
Leucine                          64
Phenylalanine                33
Lysine                            65
Methionine                     14
Tryptophan                    10

Directions to use:
Weight             Daily Dose
Under 10kg:    5 – 10ml (5 days on 2 days off)
10kg – 15kg:   10ml (5 days on 2 days off)
16kg – 45kg:    15ml (5 days on 2 days off)
45kg – 60kg :   20ml (5 days on 2 days off)
61kg and up:   25ml (5 days on 2 days off)
Product may be stirred into juices and smoothies. Not blended, however, as blending can damage the liposomes.

Storage instructions: Store below 25˚C preferably in a fridge. Do not freeze.

More about Oshun Health Liposomal B-Complex:
Although Liposomal B-Complex uses microorganisms (probiotics) to produce Vitamin B’s it is not a probiotic but a dietary source of Vitamin B.
In humans, members of the gut microbiota are able to synthesize vitamin K, as well as most of the water‐soluble B vitamins, such as cobalamin, folate, pyridoxine, riboflavin, and thiamine. This begs the question: why is Vitamin B deficiency such a problem for many people, especially for vegans?
The answer is simple in that either the microbes that synthesize B Vitamins can be absent from the person’s gut or that their gut is unhealthy. Vitamin B12 (cobalamin), deserves a special mention in this regard, however, as it is the B vitamin which vegans and vegetarians struggle with most. Cobalamin is the biggest and most intricate vitamin because it has the most complex structure out of all vitamins synthesized by gut bacteria. Vitamin B12 synthesis requires 30 different genes, in an intricate order in a bacterial genome, to be activated. There are a number of gut bacteria up to this task but they all reside in the large intestine or the colon, whereas the receptors that uptake vitamin B12 are only present in the small intestine. The gut microbial B12 is, therefore, not bioavailable to the host.
Another prime reason why cobalamin remains largely unavailable to the host is that the microbes that synthesize it do so mainly to support the growth of other microbes, serving their roles as members of the microbial ecosystem. Therefore, although vitamin B12 is synthesized by some human gut microbes, it is a precious resource in the gut and is likely not provisioned to the host in significant quantities. Put simply, gut bacteria can produce vitamin B12, but we shouldn’t rely on them to provide our daily requirement of B12 because, most of the time, they make B12 for their own needs. We need to get our B Vitamins from dietary sources.

Why take wholefood Vitamin?
Vitamins don’t work optimally when taken in isolation because they don’t function in isolation as individual bio-molecular compounds. Rather, they are biological complexes taking part in multi-step biochemical interactions. Their activity is dependent on a number of variables within the biological terrain and only takes place when all those variables are present and working together. Vitamins cannot be isolated from their complexes and still perform their specific life functions within the cell. Therefore, it makes sense to take them, as they occurs in nature/food – with their nutritional cofactors.

More about Vitamin B group:

  • Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) helps the body’s cells change carbohydrates into energy. It also plays a role in muscle contraction and conduction of nerve signals.
  • Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) works with the other B Vitamins. It is important for body growth. It helps with red blood cell production. It also aids in the release of energy from proteins.
  • Vitamin B3 (Niacin) helps the body to convert food into glucose, used to produce energy Niacin contributes to the normal function of  the nervous system and normal psychological function. It also contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue.
  • Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) is involved in the production of the neurotransmitters serotonin and norepinephrine. It also plays a role in the manufacture of hemoglobine. Hemoglobin is a component of red blood cells and carries oxygen. Vitamin B6 is also involved in keeping the lymph nodes, thymus and spleen healthy.
  • Vitamin B9 (Folate): The body needs folate to make DNA and other genetic material. Also for cells to divide. People with low levels of folate might be more likely to have depression and might not respond well to antidepressants.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin) is crucial for the normal function of the brain and nervous system. It is also involved in the formation of red blood cells and helps to create and regulate DNA. The metabolism of every cell in the body depends on vitamin B12, as it plays a part in the synthesis of fatty acids and energy production. Deficiency in cobalamin can lead to neurological difficulties and anaemia.

Disclaimer: This product is not intended to treat disease or serve as a replacement for professional medical advice.

Brand

Oshun Health

Oshun is the African goddess of love and sweet water. Oshun Health is a proudly South African company and, through the name, wanted to pay homage to the really good things that come from Africa. They offer a range of natural, high-quality products which all, directly or indirectly, contribute to gut health and the maintenance of a strong immune system. They believe that there’s an inherent intelligence in nature and that natural is, therefore, better. They offer whole food, organic, rather than synthetic supplements and even the preservatives they use are natural. All their products have a firm scientific base and, where necessary, utilize our trademarked fulvisome technology for maximum absorption.

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