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Carlson B + C 90 Tablets

Carlson B + C 90 Tablets

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Description

Vitamin B Complex with Vitamin C - Carlson B + C 90 Tablets

Get the health and immune benefits of Vitamin B and Vitamin C in one convenient supplement! Carlson B + C is a vitamin B complex with added vitamin C to cover two of the most important vitamins for your body!

Looking for a different amount? Try Carlson B + C in 180 Tabs size!

Carlson B + C Benefits

  • Promotes Energy Production
  • Supports Nervous System Health
  • Essential for Red Blood Cell Function
  • Blend of B & C Vitamins

How to Take Carlson B + C

Adults should take 2 tablets daily with a meal.

Carlson B + C Ingredients

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 2 Tablets

Servings Per Container: 45

Amount per Serving %DV

Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 500mg 556%

Thiamin (Vitamin B-1)(from thiamin mononitrate) 10mg 833%

Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2) 10mg 769%

Niacin (as niacinamide) 100mg 625%

Vitamin B-6 (from pyridoxine HCl) 10mg 588%

Folate (800 mcg folic acid) 1,360 mcg DFE 340%

Vitamin B-12 (as cyanocobalamin) 30mcg 1,250%

Biotin 300mcg 1,000%

Pantothenic Acid (from d-calcium pantothenate) 200mg 4,000%

Choline (from choline bitartrate) 100mg 18%

Calcium (from dicalcium phosphate and d-calcium pantothenate) 32mg 2%

Inositol 100mg *

PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid) 30mg *

*Daily Value (DV) not established.

Other ingredients: Cellulose, silicon dioxide, stearic acid (veg.), croscamellose sodium, ethylcellulose, magnesium stearate (veg.).

Carlson B + C Warnings

Keep bottle tightly closed. Store away from heat and moisture.

References

National Center for Biotechnology Information. PubChem Database. Pyridoxine, CID=1054, https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/pyridoxine (accessed on July 17, 2020)

https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/pyridoxine

Huijskens MJ, Walczak M, Koller N, et al. Technical advance: ascorbic acid induces development of double-positive T cells from human hematopoietic stem cells in the absence of stromal cells. J Leukoc Biol. 2014;96(6):1165-1175. doi:10.1189/jlb.1TA0214-121RR

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25157026/