COMPLETE FORMULA 4000 BENEFITS

What is Complete Formula 4000?
Complete Formula 4000 is a Vitamin B Complex supplement including Vitamin B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B9, and B12. It also combines all the benefits of L-Theanine, chamomile, GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid), oatstraw, and lemon balm. These vitamins work together to play an important role in keeping your body running like a well-oiled machine. The essential nutrients found in Complete Formula help convert food into fuel, allowing you to feel your best and stay energized.

What is in Complete Formula 4000?

Vitamin B1:
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) is needed to help produce cellular energy from the foods you eat, and it supports healthy nervous system function. People take thiamine to treat beriberi and inflammation of the nerves associated with pellagra or pregnancy. Thiamine is also used for digestive problems including poor appetite, ulcerative colitis, and diarrhea. Thiamine is also used for boosting low immune systems (including those with AIDs), diabetic pain, heart disease, alcoholism, aging, cerebellar syndrome, canker sores, vision problems, motion sickness, and improving athletic performance. Some people use thiamine for preventing cancer and disease, maintaining a positive mental attitude, enhancing learning abilities, increasing energy, fighting stress, and preventing memory loss.

Vitamin B2:
Vitamin B2, also known as riboflavin, is necessary for normal cell growth and function. People take riboflavin to treat various types of cancer, alleviate migraine headaches, reduce acne, relieve muscle cramps, treat burning feet syndrome, combat carpal tunnel syndrome, and to correct blood disorders. It is also common to take riboflavin to treat eye conditions, reduce signs of aging, increase brain function, treat canker sores, treat memory loss, lower high blood pressure, treat liver disease, and combat sickle cell anemia. Many people also take Vitamin B2 to simply maintain a healthy body head to toe.

Vitamin B3:
B3, also known as Niacin, supports cellular energy production and cardiovascular health. It is also known to improve cholesterol levels and lower cardiovascular risks. Niacin can even boost levels of good HDL cholesterol and lower triglycerides.

Vitamin B5:
Pantothenic acid is also known as Vitamin B5. Pantothenic acid is important for our bodies to properly use carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids and for healthy skin. People take pantothenic acid for treating dietary deficiencies, skin and hair conditions, allergies, asthma, ADHD, autism, burning feet syndrome, yeast infections, heart failure, carpal tunnel syndrome, respiratory disorders, celiac disease, colitis, conjunctivitis, convulsions, and cystitis. It is also taken to treat depression, relieve pain, enhance immune function, improve athletic performance, regulate blood sugar, treat insomnia, reduce obesity. Pantothenic acid is used for osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, Parkinson’s disease, PMS, enlarged prostate, reducing signs of aging, shingles, skin disorders, chronic fatigue syndrome, salicylate toxicity, streptomycin neurotoxicity, dizziness, and wound healing. It is also used to treat multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, and neuralgia.

Vitamin B6:
Vitamin B6, also known as pyridoxine, is instrumental in keeping various bodily functions operating at their best. Vitamin B6 is needed to metabolize amino acids and glycogen. It is also necessary for normal nervous system function and red blood cell formation. Vitamin B 6 is abundant in the Ashwagandha plant, which is one of the most important herbs in Ayurveda medicine. It has been used for over 3,000 years to relieve stress, increase energy levels, fight inflammation and improve concentration.

Vitamin B7
Vitamin B7, also known as biotin, vitamin H or vitamin B8, is a water-soluble vitamin that supports the breakdown of fatty acids into energy and can help strengthen the body from head to toe. Your body doesn’t store biotin, so you must continually replace it.

Vitamin B9
The terms Vitamin B9, folic acid and folate are often used interchangeably. Vitamin B9 helps the body convert food into fuel, which is used to produce energy. It helps the nervous system function properly. It also helps the body use fats and protein properly. Vitamin B9 is needed for a healthy liver, skin, hair, and eyes. This vitamin is crucial for proper brain function and plays an important role in mental and emotional health. It aids in the production of DNA and RNA, the body’s genetic material, and is especially important when cells and tissues are growing rapidly, such as in infancy, adolescence, and pregnancy. Vitamin B9 also works closely with vitamin B12 to help make red blood cells and help iron work properly in the body.

Vitamin B12:
Vitamin B12 is an essential vitamin which means the body requires vitamin B12 to work properly. Since your body doesn’t make vitamin B12, you have to get it from animal-based foods or from supplements. And you should do that on a regular basis, because your body doesn’t store vitamin B12 for a long time. It is taken for memory loss, to slow aging, to boost mood, energy, concentration, mental function, and the immune system. It is also used for heart disease, clogged arteries, high triglyceride levels, lowering high homocysteine levels, male infertility, diabetes, nerve damage, sleep disorders, mental disorders, weak bones, swollen tendons, AIDS, Hepatitis C, digestive issues, asthma, allergies, and a wide range of infections. It can be taken for maintaining fertility, alleviating ringing in the ears, treating liver and kidney disease, healing canker sores, dissolving blood clots, preventing cancer, and treating tremors.

L-Theanine:
L-Theanine is an amino acid (a building block for proteins) found in green tea. People use theanine for treating anxiety and high blood pressure, for preventing Alzheimer’s disease, and for making cancer drugs more effective. Theanine has a chemical structure very similar to glutamate, a naturally occurring amino acid in the body that helps transmit nerve impulses in the brain. Some of the effects of theanine appear to be like glutamate, and some effects seem to block glutamate.

Chamomile:
Known since Roman times for its medicinal properties, chamomile has been used as an antispasmodic treatment of digestive and rheumatic disorders. Chamomile is used to treat parasitic worm infections, conditioner hair, clean wounds and promote proper healing. It also has been reported to have anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, astringent, and deodorant properties. Various formulations of chamomile have been used to treat colic, cystitis, fever, flatulence, and vomiting.

GABA:
GABA is a neurotransmitter that blocks impulses between nerve cells in the brain. Low levels of GABA may be linked to anxiety or mood disorders, epilepsy, and chronic pain. Researchers suspect that GABA may boost mood or have a calming, relaxing effect on the nervous system. People take GABA as a supplement to improve moods, relieve anxiety, improve sleep, help with PMS, treat ADHD, relieve pain from injuries, increase tolerance to exercise, lower blood pressure, burn fat and increase the growth of lean muscle mass.

Oatstraw:
Oatstraw is highly nutritive, containing minerals such as iron, calcium, magnesium, vitamins, and a variety of other constituents which deeply nourish the entire body. This gentle restorative herb helps people feeling depleted and tired, or for the type of person who drinks too much coffee and is chronically burnt out.

Lemon Balm:
Lemon Balm has been taken since ancient times for its relaxing effects. It is utilized in Ayurveda to calm the stomach and balance the mood. It is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine as well as in Europe to support healthy digestion.

• Calms the nerves and eases the mind
• Relieves anxiety
• Helps you feel at ease and energized
• Includes most of B Vitamins
• All-natural
• Supports healthy nervous system function
• Improves cholesterol levels
• Supports cardiovascular health
• Maintains a healthy body from head to toe
• Improves concentration
• Strengthens bones
• Supports healthy digestion

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