Biotin, sometimes referred to as vitamin B7, is a member of the water-soluble B-complex family, normally only required in small amounts.
Biotin is used as a cofactor in the body, supporting the activities of enzymes involved in fatty acid synthesis, gluconeogenesis (the generation of glucose from non-carbohydrate sources) and amino acid breakdown. Biotin is also needed for cellular energy production as a cofactor for the TCA-cycle, or Krebs cycle, enzymes.1,2
A growing body of evidence further suggests biotin may play an important role in gene expression.1 Biotin is essential for production of the protein keratin, and therefore supports healthy hair, skin and nails.3-6
It is important to note that biotin supplements can interfere with certain hormone and other lab tests.7,8 Be sure to consult your health care provider if you take supplemental biotin and need lab tests.
Supplement Facts
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Dosage and Use
- Take one (1) capsule daily with meals, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.
Warnings
- KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
- DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE
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- When using nutritional supplements, please consult with your physician if you are undergoing treatment for a medical condition or if you are pregnant or lactating.
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As we get older, our bodies produce less of the structural proteins that we need to maintain healthy hair, skin and nails. Biotin helps produce keratin, one of those important proteins.
Biotin is essential for healthy skin, hair and nails, supporting healthy hair and nails in people who are deficient.
Biotin Benefits
- Supports healthy hair, skin & nails
- Necessary for cellular energy production
- Promotes healthy gene expression