B12 Vitamin produces red blood cells and protects the central nervous system. With a lack of vitamin B12, symptoms such as anemia, loss of balance, numbness in the legs and arms, tingling, and weakness may occur.
B1 Vitamin is essential for the health of the brain, heart, muscles, as well as the circulatory, digestive and nervous systems.
B3 Vitamin protects skin tissues and is also responsible for the processing of fats from food. Helps the body produce energy, thereby relieving feelings of fatigue and exhaustion.
E Vitamin strengthens the immune system, as well as enhances blood circulation, has a beneficial effect on the health of hair and skin, thereby slowing down the aging of the body.
C Vitamin strengthens the human immune system, and also protects it from viruses and bacteria, accelerates the healing process of wounds, affects the synthesis of a number of hormones, regulates hematopoiesis and normalizes capillary permeability, participates in the synthesis of collagen protein, which is necessary for the growth of tissue cells.
Folic acid plays an important role in DNA synthesis and cell division and formation and blood production in the body. Doctors prescribe folic acid supplements to all expectant mothers in early pregnancy. This vitamin is responsible for both the mental and physical health of the baby. It also prevents early termination of pregnancy and depression in women.