Why is it important for people with diabetes?
The high concentration of sugar in the blood damages nerve cells, particularly those of the peripheral nerves. In addition to good glycemic control, the use of compounds capable of preventing or slowing down the neuropathic process would be desirable. Among these, vitamins B1, B6 and B12 stand out and contribute to the normal functioning of the nervous system.
What is it?
Neubetix® is a food supplement based on alpha-lipoic acid and B vitamins, including folic acid. The synergy between these components allows us to counteract the oxidation processes that are at the basis of the onset of neuropathy, ensuring good functioning of the nervous system.
How is it used?
It is recommended to take one capsule per day.

PRESENTATION
Pack of 30 capsules
CATEGORY
Food supplement
MAIN COMPONENT
Alpha-lipoic acid
Vit B1
Vit B5
Vit B6
Vit B9
Folic Acid
Vit B12
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