Vitamin A sources

Why Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) Matters

Vitamin B5 is crucial for energy production and the synthesis of hormones and red blood cells. It also supports the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, contributing to overall health and well-being.

Top Sources of Vitamin B5

Vitamin A sources
  • Meat, eggs and dairy products
  • Whole grains and fortified cereals
  • Avocados and sweet potatoes

Key Benefits

  • Supports energy metabolism, helping to reduce
    fatigue
  • Aids in hormone and red blood cell production
  • Promotes healthy skin and overall recovery

NutriGI Multi

One capsule of NutriGI Multi provides 6.55 mg of calcium pantothenate (equivalent to 6 mg of pantothenic acid)