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Biotin

A high concentration of biotin, a B vitamin that promotes fingernail strength and supports skin, hair, and nerve health, as well as healthy blood sugar metabolism.

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Product insights

  • Thorne's Biotin provides a high-potency dose (8 mg) of this essential B vitamin to support various metabolic processes and overall wellness.
  • Biotin acts as a crucial cofactor for carboxylase enzymes involved in the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, and amino acids, ensuring efficient energy production and nutrient utilization.
  • Supplementation with biotin can be particularly beneficial for individuals with compromised gut health or those taking medications that interfere with biotin absorption or synthesis.
  • Biotin plays a vital role in maintaining the integrity of keratin, a key structural protein in hair, skin, and nails, contributing to their strength and appearance.

Suggested use

From the manufacturer
Take 1 capsule one to two times daily or as recommended by a health-care practitioner.

What it supports

5 benefits
  • Promotes healthy hair growth and strength
  • Supports strong and healthy nails
  • Maintains healthy skin hydration and appearance
  • Supports healthy glucose metabolism
  • Supports nerve health and function

What's in it

Per serving
Ingredient
Amount
% Daily Value
Biotin
8 mg
**
Other ingredients: Microcrystalline Cellulose, Hypromellose (derived from cellulose) capsule, Calcium Laurate, Silicon Dioxide.
** Daily Value not established.

The research

2 cited studies
1.
Biotin and Nail Health

Research suggests that biotin supplementation can improve nail thickness and reduce splitting in individuals with brittle nails.

2.
Biotin and Glucose Metabolism

Studies indicate that biotin may play a role in supporting healthy blood sugar levels by influencing glucose metabolism.