Energy Support

Helps convert food into usable energy, keeping you active and focused.

Nervous System Health

Essential for maintaining a healthy nervous system and brain activity.

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Plays a role in cardiovascular function and muscle performance.

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One bottle provides a full 6-month supply for continuous benefits.

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Vitamin B1, also known as Thiamin, is a water-soluble B vitamin that plays a crucial role in energy metabolism, nervous system health, and mental performance. It helps convert carbohydrates into energy and supports proper function of the heart and brain.
A 250 mg dose provides strong support for energy levels, focus, and stress resilience. It’s especially helpful for people with high physical or mental demands, and those with low dietary intake of B1.
Vitamin B1 is especially useful for:

People under chronic stress

Those who consume excess alcohol or refined carbs

Individuals with fatigue, low mood, or concentration issues

Older adults or vegans with low B-vitamin intake
Take 1 capsule daily, ideally with a meal and water. It’s easy to add to your daily routine and works best when taken consistently.
Each bottle contains 180 capsules, providing a 6-month supply when taken as directed.
Yes. Vitamin B1 is a water-soluble vitamin, which means any excess is typically excreted through urine. This dose is considered safe for long-term use in healthy adults.
Yes. Thiamin works well alongside other B vitamins. However, if you’re already taking a high-dose B-complex, be mindful of total daily intake.
Yes! The formula is 100% vegan, with no artificial fillers, colors, or preservatives—just pure, active Vitamin B1 in a clean capsule.
Vitamin B1 is known to support mental clarity, focus, and cognitive function, especially in times of stress or low energy.
Absolutely. Thiamin is essential for carbohydrate metabolism and energy production, making it ideal for those with active lifestyles or higher physical demands.

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