Vitamin B12
EncyclopediaVitamin B12 is necessary to the metabolism of carbs, fats and the synthesis of proteins.
Vitamin B12 is necessary to the metabolism of carbs, fats and the synthesis of proteins.
Proper levels of vitamin B6 may improve the body’s blood-glucose levels, treat atherosclerosis, and alleviate PMS.
Humans must obtain Vitamin C from dietary sources.
Vitamin D is a vitamin as well as a hormone.
Vitamin K-1 plays an important role in maintaining the skeletal and cardiovascular systems.
Vitamin K-2 prevents arterial build up.
Vitamin E acts as an antioxidant, helping to protect cells from the damage caused by free radicals.
Glutamine is an amino acid naturally produced by the body.
Glycerol, a component of triglycerides and phospholipids, converts into glucose to be used by the liver when the body uses its fat stores as sources of energy.