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Fatigued to Fantastic Daily Energy B Complex provides a combination of energy building B vitamins and choline to support endurance and energy, and Enhance maintain mental alertness when experiencing occasional fatigue. B vitamins are water soluble and must be replenished daily for the body to operate at peak energy.
Fatigued to Fantastic! Daily Energy B Complex was formulated with Jacob Teitelbaum, M.D., recognized fatigue expert and author of From Fatigued to Fantastic Dr. Teitelbaum received his medical degree from the Ohio State University College of a substance used in managing discomfort. He is board certified in internal a substance used in managing discomfort and has worked with chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia patients for the past ten years.
Dr. Teitelbaum recently conducted a randomized clinical trial comparing the results of an individualized protocol to placebo. The results of the study were published in the Journal of fatigue problem. Dr. Teitelbaum found that the participants who followed the individualized protocol experienced improved quality of life compared to the placebo group.
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| Suggested Use |
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| One UltraCap daily or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. This product is designed to be taken with Daily Energy Enfusion.
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| Ingredients/Supplement Facts |
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Serving Size: 1 UltraCap
Thiamin (as thiamin HCl) (vitamin B1) 75 mg 5,000 %
Riboflavin (vitamin B2) 75 mg 4,412 %
Niacin (as niacinamide) 50 mg 250 %
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCl) 85 mg 4,250 %
Folic Acid 800 mcg 200 %
Vitamin B12 (as cyanocobalamin) 500 mcg 8,333 %
Pantothenic Acid (as calcium D-pantothenate) 50 mg 500 %
Choline Bitartrate 100 mg *
*Daily Value (DV) not established.
Other Ingredients: vegetable polysaccharide capsule, potassium bicarbonate, modified cellulose gum, and magnesium stearate.
Contains No: sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, dairy products, artificial coloring, artificial flavoring, preservatives and ingredients of animal origin. This product contains natural ingredients; color variations are normal.
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STRUCTURE/FUNCTION
Fatigued to Fantastic! Daily Energy B Complex is a nutritional supplement
containing vitamin B complex necessary for healthy function of blood, brain, and
nerve cells which are vital for sustained energy.1
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Sufficient human energy levels are required for all physiologic functions,
including muscle contractions, transportation of ions and molecules, and the
synthesis of enzymes, hormones, and other macromolecules. Energy metabolism, the
conversion of nutrients and oxygen into fuel, is a continuous process that takes
place within the mitochondria, unique cellular structures. Mitochondrial energy
production follows precise metabolic pathways and requires specific molecules,
cofactors, and enzymes.2 The resulting product is the special carrier for
cellular energy, adenosine triphosphate (ATP). The energy released from ATP
powers all physiologic functions.3
Any dysfunction along the complex and multi-stepped process of cellular energy
metabolism may result in insufficient ATP production. Consequently, physiologic
functions may be significantly affected. Muscle contractions may be weak, ions
and molecules may not be transported effectively, and enzymatic reactions may be
insufficient.2-4 The result is often occasional fatigue, that state following a
period of mental or bodily activity, characterized by a lessened capacity for
work and reduced efficiency of accomplishment, usually accompanied by a feeling
of occasional weariness, sleepiness, or irritability.5 Healthy human energy
metabolism is crucial to sufficient ATP production.2-4
The B vitamins, thiamin (B1), riboflavin (B2), niacinamide (B3), pantothenic
acid, B6, B12, and folic acid are notable for their synergistic behavior and are
most effective when they are taken together. Because they are water-soluble,
they are usually not stored and must be taken on a daily basis. The B vitamins
are vital to energy production, specifically in the Krebs Cycle, a metabolic
pathway that supplies high-energy electrons to drive mitochondrial ATP
production.1
Each individual ingredient in Fatigued to Fantastic!Daily Energy B Complex
provides significant nutritional support for healthy energy metabolism.
Please see the following chart for more detailed information.
| Fatigued to Fantastic! Daily Energy B Complex
Ingredients |
Energy Support Function |
| Thiamin (Thiamin HCl) |
Supports healthy energy, growth, appetite, and learning
capacity; supports healthy red blood cell production; supports carbohydrate
metabolism and the production of hydrochloric acid.6-8 |
| Riboflavin(Vitamin B2) Riboflavin (vitamin B2) |
is crucial in the production of body energy.
Supports healthy glutathione reductase activity, which Enhances maintain
glutathione, a major protector against free radical damage.
Vitamin B2 itself also has antioxidant qualities.9-11 |
| Niacin(Niacinamide) |
Niacinamide is an essential nutrient for the healthy
metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, as well as for the
production of hydrochloric acid for digestion.10,12-13 |
| Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine HCl) |
Supports the absorption of fats and protein; supports
healthy red blood cell formation, healthy nervous system function and
supports the healthy synthesis of the nucleic acids RNA and DNA, which
contain the genetic instructions for the reproduction of all cells and for
healthy cellular growth.14-16 |
| Folic Acid |
Folic acid's main function is support of healthy energy
production. It supports healthy Defense mechanism of body and healthy nervous
system function. Folic acid works best when combined with vitamin
B12. Recent research shows folic acid can reduce the amount of the amino
acid homocysteine in the blood.17-20 |
| Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) |
This essential nutrient supports healthy human energy
production. Vitamin B12 Enhances support metabolism of carbohydrates
and fats. It supports healthy cell formation and cellular
longevity.20-22 |
| Pantothenic Acid(calcium D-pantothenate) |
An essential component in the production of coenzyme A, a
vital catalyst that is required for the conversion of carbohydrates, fats,
and protein into energy.23-25 |
| Choline Bitartrate |
With pantothenic acid, choline bitartrate supports the
healthy production of acetylcholine, a major neurotransmitter that
facilitates the transmission of impulses between neurons.26,27
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While each individual ingredient in Fatigued to Fantastic! Daily Energy B
Complex provides significant nutritional support for healthy energy
metabolism, it is theorized that when they are taken together synergistic
effects will be noted.28,29 Due to the observed interdependency and
known interactions of the B vitamins and choline contained in Fatigued to
Fantastic! Daily Energy B Complex, significant support
of healthy energy metabolism and healthy energy levels may be realized.
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| Warning! Read carefully before using Fatigued to Fantastic! Daily Energy B Complex |
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| If pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription drugs, consult your healthcare practitioner prior to use.
Dr Teitelbaum's royalties are donated to charity.
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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, cure, mitigate, treat, or prevent any disease.
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