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⚡ Elevate Energy & Mindset with Every Softgel
NatureWise Vitamin B Complex delivers a potent blend of 7 essential B vitamins—including B1, B2, B3, B6, biotin, folic acid, and B12—to support cellular energy production, cognitive clarity, and immune health. This clean, allergen-free formula is NSF-certified, non-GMO, gluten- and dairy-free, making it an ideal daily supplement for busy professionals seeking sustained vitality and mental sharpness.



































| ASIN | B0CHKVFDVN |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Dairy Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,742 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #8 in Vitamin B-Complex Supplements |
| Brand | NatureWise |
| Brand Name | NatureWise |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 7,477 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Dosage Form | Softgel |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Item Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 3.5 inches |
| Item Form | Softgel |
| Item Weight | 0.11 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | NatureWise |
| Model Name | nwbc |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Primary Supplement Type | B-Complex |
| Product Benefits | Energy Management, Hair Health Support |
| Special Ingredients | Dairy Free, Gluten Free, No Artifical Colors or Flavors, Soy Free |
| Specific Uses For Product | Muscle |
| Supplement Formulation | Multi-Supplement |
| UPC | 850053810008 |
| Unit Count | 60 Count |
V**S
Great vitamin
I feel like this are one to the best vitamins to take for women. I love there is no after taste and I have ordered them 10 times. The only thing I have been seeing here lately is the last two bottle the vitamins were stuck together, with a lot of work I finally got them undone. I feel like the company needs to work on this. Thanks
C**L
The NatureWise Vitamin B Complex is a great daily supplement for both women and men
The NatureWise Vitamin B Complex is a great daily supplement for both women and men. It supports energy, metabolism, and mental clarity with essential B vitamins like B1, B6, B12, biotin, and folic acid. Easy-to-take softgels and a clean, high-quality formula make it a reliable choice for everyday wellness.
M**O
Great supplement
Great price. They have boosted my energy and immune system. They are easy to take with no gross taste.
D**T
Good product at a fair price.
They come all stuck together in bottle. Just put the bottle in the freezer for a few minutes then take it out and tap it on the counter and they will separate. If it happens again just repeat the process and put them in a plastic bag.
M**Y
An American-made, conservative formulation, but take care if you also take a multi
As I stated in this review title, this B-complex formulation is scientifically conservative. It has modest amounts of the B vitamins for which there are known upper safe limits, and it has larger doses of important B vitamins that are impossible to consume too much of; biotin being an important example. It’s easy in America to overdose on vitamins since, as “food supplements,” they are almost entirely unregulated. Consequently, some manufacturers sell capsules with gigantic doses that can easily cause adverse effects. I won’t get into the gory details, but one can easily buy “high potency” vitamins with MORE THAN DOUBLE the “Tolerable Upper Intake Level,” or “UL,” for that vitamin. In one example of a particular vitamin, taking too much can make your hair fall out. As can be seen in the photo, the “Vitamin B-Complex, Max Vitality” has a very generous (10✕ the daily value, or “DV”) for biotin, which has no Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) because it can be eaten by the spoonful, like a bowl of oats without side effects. The same goes for pantothenic acid; it has no UL and this formulation has a generous 200% the DV. I was looking for a safe B-complex formulation with lots of biotin because emerging science shows that “bad gut bugs” (an imbalance of the microbiota in the intestines called “dysbiosis”) are increasingly seen as responsible for a huge variety of serious illnesses. It is theorized that supplementation with B vitamins—biotin in particular—might help correct dysbiosis. Dysbiosis is an emerging discipline in medical science, so if there is a conservative B-complex formulation that might help and cannot do harm, I’m all for it. Although everyone’s metabolism and tolerance for B vitamins is different, for whatever it’s worth, I took my first softgel between meals on an empty stomach and experienced no “vitamin B burps,” which some people find objectionable. That this vitamin is made by a contentious American manufacturer is a big plus. ___________________________________________ UPDATE: Though this appears to be a quality B-complex, caution is required if you are taking a multivitamin along with it. Awwwe… Shucks. I thought I was being conservative and did my homework. It’s now been 13 days since I started taking NatureWise B-complex in the evening before bed. For years now, I’ve taken one caplet of a widely sold multivitamin, also at bedtime. Over the last several days, I developed distracting itching in my legs. Last night a few hours after taking my vitamins, strong itching started on the top of my left foot. Over the next 90 minutes, the itching worked its way up my leg, across my chest, and down my right leg before abating Moreover, for the last several days, I woke up with a red flush on the tops of both feet. I wondered, “What’s new? What am I eating, wearing, or doing that is different?” Of course, the most recent change was the addition of this B-complex (along with my multi). Some quick research on “vitamin side-effect itching” indicated my itching was undoubtedly “niacin flush.” Niacin flush is a common side effect of taking high doses of niacin supplements. According to all authoritative online sources I found, niacin flush can be uncomfortable but is harmless. NatureWise B-Complex contains 30 milligrams of niacin (B3), which is 188% of the daily value (DV) of 16 mg. My widely sold multivitamin contains 20 mg, or 125% of the DV. As I am dieting, I might be consuming about 12 mg of niacin in food. That totals 62 mg per day of niacin in food and supplements, which is nearly four times the DV. The Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL), the highest permissible amount that can safely be ingested, for niacin was based on flushing reactions and was set at 35 mg in 1988. The Lowest Observed Adverse Effect Level (LOAEL) for niacin—which is the lowest amount that can cause a side effect in some people (flushing in the case of niacin)—was established in 1938 at 50 mg. So, my 62 mg per day (food and supplements) pushed roughly four times the DV, nearly twice the UL, and even exceeded the LOAEL where I experienced the common, objectionable, but harmless “advese effect.” That I weigh only 60 kilograms (vs the 70 kg assumed for medical calculations) didn’t help.
L**Z
Price and quality is great
Working great for me. I needed these for my lupus and other things. There's no taste and was easy to swallow. The price was awesome. I would buy sgsin.
C**A
A must have supplement
My neurologist recommended that I started taking a vitamin B supplement and this has them all. I can feel the difference and it’s great. I have this on subscription so I’m never without. It’s easy to swallow and no weird aftertaste. It’s definitely worth its value. I’d definitely recommend this supplement, especially if you’re needing B complex.
A**A
Love this B Complex, works great!
Love this B complex! Dairy-free and gluten-free, plus it supports energy levels like a charm. Made in the USA and it's a comprehensive B vitamin blend, which I appreciate. No peanuts, fish, or shellfish in there either. My only tiny wish is a bigger bottle next time.
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