Product Description
Supporting nerve health, glucose metabolism and cellular protection is essential for long-term well-being. This formula is designed to support nerve function, metabolic health, and cellular protection using a highly bioavailable form of vitamin B1.
- 300mg benfotiamine per capsule
- 60 capsules / 1-2 capsules per day
- No artificial additives whatsoever
Benfotiamine in More Detail
Benfotiamine is a fat-soluble form of vitamin B1 (thiamine), commonly used to support nerve health and glucose metabolism. Its enhanced bioavailability allows for improved absorption compared to standard thiamine forms.
It plays an important role in carbohydrate metabolism and energy production, helping the body efficiently process glucose while supporting overall metabolic function.
Benfotiamine is also associated with supporting cellular protection, particularly in tissues exposed to metabolic stress, making it a valuable addition to long-term health routines.
Together, this formula provides a focused approach to supporting nerve health, metabolic balance and cellular resilience.
Premium-Quality Ingredients
Benfotiamine – 300mg – A highly bioavailable form of vitamin B1, commonly used to support nerve function, glucose metabolism and cellular health.
Rice Flour – Used as a natural filler to ensure consistent capsule fill and quality.
Vegetarian Capsule – Plant-based capsule suitable for daily use.
Nothing else – This formula contains only high-quality ingredients with no artificial colours, binders, preservatives, or unnecessary fillers.
Suggested Use
Take 1 capsule daily with food, preferably in the morning. May increase to 2 capsules per day for enhanced support.
100% Money Back Guarantee
We're so confident in the effectiveness and quality of this product that if you are not happy with the results after 30 days / one full bottle, we will issue a full refund.
References:
Stracke, H. et al. (2008). Benfotiamine in diabetic neuropathy. Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes.
Balakumar, P. et al. (2010). Benfotiamine and metabolic health. Pharmacological Research.
Thornalley, P. J. (2005). The potential role of thiamine in metabolic disorders. Diabetes Care.




