Nutridom Biotin 10,000 mcg 150 count capsules

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Nutridom Biotin 10,000 mcg 150 count capsules

100% Vegan Formula

Non-GMO, No Artificial Ingredients

No Artificial Flavour and Sweetener

Free of Gluten, Dairy, Soy, Corn, Wheat, and Eggs

NPN 80071632

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INGREDIENTS

Medicinal Ingredient (per a capsule):

Biotin 10,000mcg

Non-Medicinal Ingredients:

Magnesium stearate, Hypromellose (Capsule Shell)

RECOMMENDED USE

Helps to maintain healthy hair, nail, mucous membranes and/or skin.

Helps to maintain cognitive functions.

Helps to prevent biotin deficiency.

Helps to maintain the body’s ability to metabolize nutrients.

Recommended Dose:

Adults: 1 Capsule 1 time per day.

Cautions and Warnings: Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Duration of Use: Consult a health care practitioner for use beyond 4 weeks.

DESCRIPTION

Q: When Should I Use This Product?

A: If you notice signs of deficiency: thinning hair, hair loss, dry skin, brittle nails, then adding supplemental biotin would likely be a good idea. If you find that it is difficult to consume sufficient amounts of B vitamins in your diet, that could be another indication where supplemental biotin could be helpful.

Q: Who Can Benefit?

A: For most healthy individuals biotin is considered to be a safe nutrient to supplement with, when dosed appropriately. Issues might arise if one overdoses on biotin. In that case, the person might experience stomach ache, skin rashes and fluctuating glucose levels in the blood stream. These issues are generally avoidable if one follows the doctor’s prescription or the recommended intake. The current range that is considered to be within tolerable limits is between 5000-10000 mcg per day. If you are supplementing with higher doses of biotin and you are doing blood work, it is generally a good idea to stop a few days prior to testing. There is some indications that excess consumption of biotin can impact test results, particularly thyroid testing.

FAQ

1. What is biotin?

Biotin, also known as vitamin H or vitamin B7, is a water-soluble B-vitamin that plays a crucial role in various metabolic processes in the body. It is essential for the proper functioning of enzymes involved in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, and contributes to healthy skin, hair, and nails.

2. What are the health benefits of biotin supplements?

Biotin supplements are commonly used to support hair, skin, and nail health. Some potential benefits include: -Promoting hair growth and reducing hair loss Strengthening brittle nails -Improving skin conditions, such as dermatitis or eczema -Supporting a healthy metabolism and energy production -Aiding in the proper functioning of the nervous system It is important to note that individual results may vary, and more research is needed to confirm some of these claims.

3. How should I take biotin supplements?

Biotin supplements are available in various forms, such as capsules, tablets, and gummies. The recommended daily dosage varies depending on age, sex, and specific health conditions. However, the typical dosage for adults ranges from 30 to 100 micrograms (mcg) per day. It's best to follow the manufacturer's guidelines or consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.

4. Are there any side effects or risks associated with biotin supplements?

Biotin supplements are generally considered safe for most people when taken at recommended dosages. However, high doses of biotin (above 10,000 mcg per day) may cause mild side effects, such as digestive upset, skin rashes, or interference with certain lab tests. If you experience any side effects, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional. Pregnant and breastfeeding women and individuals with specific medical conditions should consult their healthcare provider before using biotin supplements.

5. Can I get biotin from my diet?

Yes, biotin is naturally present in various food sources, such as eggs, fish, meat, nuts, seeds, legumes, whole grains, and some vegetables and fruits. A well-balanced diet typically provides adequate amounts of biotin for most individuals. However, biotin supplements can be beneficial for those with specific health concerns or dietary restrictions that may lead to biotin deficiency.

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