The Story
Thornes Basic B Complex formula contains the active forms of the B vitamins, making it easy for your body to absorb them. This comprehensive blend provides multiple benefits to support your lifestyle, such as helping convert food into fuel and enhancing cellular energy. Because most B vitamins dont remain in the body, they must be acquired from diet and supplementation to help maintain optimal health. Thornes Basic B Complex promotes cellular energy production; supports an optimally functioning nervous system and healthy nerve cells; promotes the conversion of carbohydrates into energy and the metabolism of fats and proteins and promotes healthy red blood cell formation. Supplementing with tissue- ready B vitamins is important for everyone, especially individuals who arent able to convert the non-active B vitamins to their active forms. Factors that can inhibit the body's ability to convert non-active vitamins to their active forms include genetic predisposition, compromised liver function, poorly functioning enzymes, digestive disturbances, and aging.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Thornes Basic B Complex formula contains the active forms of the B vitamins, making it easy for your body to absorb them. This comprehensive blend provides multiple benefits to support your lifestyle, such as helping convert food into fuel and enhancing cellular energy. Because most B vitamins dont remain in the body, they must be acquired from diet and supplementation to help maintain optimal health. Thornes Basic B Complex promotes cellular energy production; supports an optimally functioning nervous system and healthy nerve cells; promotes the conversion of carbohydrates into energy and the metabolism of fats and proteins and promotes healthy red blood cell formation. Supplementing with tissue- ready B vitamins is important for everyone, especially individuals who arent able to convert the non-active B vitamins to their active forms. Factors that can inhibit the body's ability to convert non-active vitamins to their active forms include genetic predisposition, compromised liver function, poorly functioning enzymes, digestive disturbances, and aging.






















