1 jar = 120 capsules = 45 g
Vitamin B1 – significant B-group vitamin with many tasks
Vitamin B1 (thiamine) is always on the scene where the nerves are concerned. Tension and pressure to perform at work, nagging children, noise, tense discussions with your partner... Daily stress can sometimes really get on our nerves. We are irritated and eventually exhausted by all the demands constantly made of us. So many things need our attention at the same time! We need nerves of steel.
But our nerves are delicate structures, elaborately interlinked with one another. They communicate with each other so we can function normally in every situation. So that everything runs smoothly, the body needs vitamin B1 (thiamine) among other things.
It delivers energy for the cells. It also supports normal functioning of the nervous system by promoting the transmission of nerve impulses and facilitating communication between the nerve cells. As part of the neurotransmitters in the brain, thiamine also contributes to normal mental function.
What is thiamine?
Thiamine (vitamin B1) is a water-soluble essential vitamin that plays a decisive role in the body’s energy metabolism and supports the normal function of nervous system and psyche.
Vitamin B1 (thiamine) is needed to convert carbohydrates into energy, which is necessary for the normal function and activity of our cells.
Vitamin B1 is additionally an important component of the neurotransmitters (chemical messengers in the brain) that enable communication between the nerve cells. This is essential for the transmission of nerve impulses that control movement, perception, thought processes and all other activities of the nervous system. A sufficient level of thiamine therefore contributes to smooth and normal functioning of the nervous system.
Vitamin B1 also contributes to the production of neurotransmitters such as serotonin, which is important for the regulation of mood and emotions.
How does vitamin B1 get into the body?
Since the body cannot make it itself, vitamin B1 needs to be absorbed from our food. Rich sources of thiamine include wholegrain products, nuts, pulses and pork.
To guarantee the supply of this key nutrient, vitamin B1 capsules from Unimedica can be taken together with a balanced diet. The capsules are vegan. Vitamin B1 is extracted by natural plant-based fermentation and packed in a capsule shell of plant origin. Rice flour is a natural carrier of the active ingredient.
Spectrum of action*
Vitamin B1 (thiamine) contributes to:
- Normal nervous system function
- Normal mental function
- Normal heart function
- Normal energy-yielding metabolism
* Health claims permitted by the European Food Safety Authority
Each brown bottle contains 120 capsules, which is enough for four months.
VEGAN AND WITHOUT THE FOLLOWING ADDITIVES
Vegan capsule shells from pure plant-based cellulose (HPMC), free of carrageen and PEG.
Vitamin B1 capsules from Unimedica are, according to legal requirements, free of preservatives and still free of additives such as flavouring, colouring, stabilisers, separating agents such as magnesium stearate; they are also GMO-free, lactose-free, gluten-free, gelatine-free and vegan.