Features & Benefits
- Vitamin B-1, or thiamin, is a member of the B-vitamin family
- It is naturally found in foods such as cereal grains, beans, nuts, eggs, and meats
- Thiamin is involved in numerous body functions, including nervous system and muscle functioning
- It helps regulate the flow of electrolytes in and out of nerve and muscle cells, carbohydrate metabolism
- Thiamin is necessary for the production of hydrochloric acid and proper digestion
- Natural color variation may occur in the product