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Vitamin B6 contributes an important role in the functioning of the immune and nervous systems due to its production of red cells and the cells of the immune system
Vitamin B6 contributes to the regulation of body fluids through maintaining balances of sodium and potassium
The need for vitamin B6 increases during pregnancy and lactation
Food state vitamin B6 and that found in foods is in the form of pyridoxal 5 phosphate, the bioactive and enzymatically converted form of B6
Nature's own pyridoxal is beneficially combined in a probiotic base
Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) is water soluble and therefore not stored in your body. If not used it is excreted within 8 hours after ingestion so like all the other B vitamins it needs to be replaced by whole food or supplements.What does it do?It may support digestion of protein It may help to balance sex hormones It may help prevent nervous and skin disorders It may help to reduce night muscle spasms leg cramps hand numbness Why might you choose to take extra Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6)If you consume