Collection: Vitamin B

A group of vitamins found in whole foods, essential for energy production and nervous system support, especially during periods of stress.
Read More
Areas of Support
Cognitive FunctionCognitive Function
EnergyEnergy
PerformancePerformance
Skin HealthSkin Health

Areas of Support

Cognitive FunctionCognitive Function
EnergyEnergy
PerformancePerformance
Skin HealthSkin Health

What is vitamin B?

Vitamin B refers to a group of eight essential vitamins that help the body convert food into energy and support functions including the nervous system, red blood cell formation and normal psychological function. You'll commonly see vitamin B in multivitamins, energy-focused supplements and B-complex formulas that provide several B vitamins together rather than individually.

What to look for in vitamin B products

  • Check whether you're buying a full B-complex or a product focused on a specific B vitamin.
  • Higher strength formulas often provide many times the daily reference intake, while lower dose products are typically designed for everyday nutritional support.
  • Pay attention to the forms used, particularly for B12 (methylcobalamin or cyanocobalamin) and folate (folate or folic acid).
  • Roughly equal amounts of the B vitamins expected in a B-complex supplement.

Product Highlights

The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

Can you get B vitamins from food instead of supplements?
B vitamins are found in a wide range of foods, including meat, fish, eggs, dairy products, legumes and whole grains. Supplements are typically used to complement dietary intake rather than replace it, particularly when specific B vitamins are harder to obtain from the diet.
Why do some B-complex supplements contain very high doses?
Does the form of vitamin B12 matter?
What is the difference between folate and folic acid?
Why do some B-complex supplements contain very high doses?