| Ingredient | Amount | % DV% Daily Value — how much of the recommended daily intake one serving provides, based on a 2,000 calorie diet. 100% = full daily need. Values over 100% are common for water-soluble vitamins (B, C) and generally safe. Values over 200% are highlighted. |
|---|---|---|
| Vitamin B1 | 10 mg | 909% |
| Vitamin B2 | 10 mg | 714% |
| Niacin | 25 mg NE | 156% |
| Vitamin B6 | 10 mg | 714% |
| Biotin | 1000 mcg | 2000% |
| Pantothenic Acid | 10 mg | 167% |
| Magnesium | 33 mg | 9% |
| Manganese | 1 mg | 50% |
| Chromium | 200 mcg | 500% |
| Myo-Inositol | 200 mg | — |
| Alpha Lipoic Acid | 25 mg | — |
Other ingredients: Magnesium Citrate, Myo-Inositol, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Niacin, Cellulose, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B1, Pantothenic Acid, Manganese Gluconate, Ascorbyl Palmitate, Rice, Chromium Picolinate, Biotin
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May improve sleep quality, especially in older adults and those with low magnesium status.
60% of body magnesium is stored in bone. Essential for bone mineralization.
May reduce muscle cramps and support post-exercise recovery.
Involved in neurotransmitter synthesis including serotonin and dopamine. Cofactor for over 100 enzyme reactions.
B6 is a cofactor in the transsulfuration pathway, converting homocysteine to cysteine. This is a separate pathway from the B12/folate remethylation route.
At pharmacological doses (1500-3000mg), niacin may improve HDL cholesterol. This effect is dose-dependent and not expected at typical supplement doses.
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Alternatives are selected from the same category (B Vitamins) with a higher overall score. This is not a recommendation — always verify ingredients and dosages match your needs.
Essential coenzyme (NAD/NADP) in hundreds of metabolic reactions.
Limited evidence. May help in cases of biotin deficiency but most people get adequate amounts from diet.
Essential cofactor for carboxylases involved in gluconeogenesis, fatty acid synthesis, and amino acid catabolism.
Essential cofactor for pyruvate dehydrogenase and other enzymes in carbohydrate metabolism.
At 400mg/day (far above RDA of 1.3mg), riboflavin may reduce migraine frequency. Effect is dose-dependent and not expected at typical supplement doses.