Key Facts
- Biotin is a B-vitamin that acts as a cofactor for enzymes involved in metabolizing fats, carbohydrates, and amino acids
- Supports hair, skin, and nail health, plus glucose metabolism
- Particularly useful for people on antibiotics, anti-seizure medications, or with digestive conditions that impair nutrient absorption
Ingredients
Biotin (as d-biotin).
Why We Chose This
Biotin deficiency is uncommon in healthy people but becomes relevant when gut bacteria are disrupted by antibiotics, when certain medications interfere with synthesis, or when digestive conditions limit nutrient absorption. Signs like brittle nails, dry skin, and hair loss can signal low biotin levels. This formulation provides straightforward biotin supplementation for those with specific risk factors or documented deficiency. One important note: biotin can interfere with certain lab tests, so it's worth mentioning to your healthcare provider before blood work.

