Biotin

Biotin is a coenzyme and a B vitamin. It is also known as vitamin H.
Biotin plays an important role in the body. It supports the health of the skin, nervous system, digestive system, metabolism and cells. One small study suggested that biotin and other micronutrients helped treat peripheral neuropathy, nerve pain in the extremities that can be caused by kidney failure or diabetes.

  • Used for strong nails and healthy hair.
  • It is suitable to be given to mothers for "cradle cup" treatment.
  • "Bifidobacterium bifidum" and fucto-oligosaccharides should also be given to newborns who cannot be fed with milk to develop their normal intestinal flora. Bifidobacterium bifidum is the main source of biotin in the presence of fructo-oligosaccharides in newborns.
  • It is recommended for diabetics and those with diabetic neuropathy.

Biotin is very safe and no side effects have been reported due to the use of biotin. The dose to be used should be adjusted by the doctor, it can be reduced or refined if necessary.