Description
Supports Energy & Brain Health
B vitamins help in processes the body uses to make energy from the food we eat. They also help form red blood cells. You can get B vitamins from a variety of foods such as fish, poultry, meat, eggs and dairy products. Leafy green vegetables, beans and peas also have B vitamins, and many cereals and some breads are fortified with them. Because B vitamins are only stored in small quantities they must be replenished each day through the diet.
Warnings:
- Keep out of reach of children.