B vitamins, a group of water-soluble vitamins, require enzymatic conversion or activation before they can be utilized by the body. Once converted, they enter their metabolically active forms, which do not require further modification for metabolism. Inactive forms of B vitamins may need to be converted, often by the liver, to become bioavailable and ready for absorption. However, the rate of conversion can vary, and some inactive “standard” B vitamin supplements may be eliminated from the body before offering significant benefits. On the other hand, activated B vitamins are optimized for easy absorption, especially for individuals who may struggle with metabolizing standard supplemental forms.
Features:
• Metabolically activated B-Complex
• Benfotiamine – a highly bioavailable and absorbable fat-soluble for of Vitamin B1
• Bioactive forms of B6 (P5P), B12 (methylcobalamin) and folate (5-MTHF)
• B vitamins require some form of activation or metabolic (enzymatic) conversion to take place before they can be useful.
• Activated Vitamin Bs are in their metabolically active forms do not require modification by the body to be metabolized.
• Inactive forms must be converted (or “methylated”) by the liver to become active, bioavailable forms that can be absorbed and utilized by your body.
• The liver can only convert Vitamin Bs at a certain rate, most inactive B vitamins are quickly eliminated from your body before offering many benefits.
• Activated Vitamin Bs are optimized for easy absorption and support individuals who may have difficulty metabolizing standard supplemental forms of B vitamins.