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Biotin

bioactive biotin & phospholipids
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Nutritional Supplement

120 capsules (size 1) for 120 days

  • Contains 5 mg biotin and 200 mg lecithin
  • Biotin contributes to the maintenance of normal skin, hair and mucous membranes
  • Biotin contributes to normal energy-yielding metabolism and macronutrient metabolism
  • Premium-quality raw materials, produced in Germany
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Biotin by NatuGena – provides 5 mg of D-biotin and 200 mg of rapeseed lecithin. This carefully balanced formula supports the maintenance of normal skin, hair and mucous membranes, as well as normal energy-yielding and macronutrient metabolism. 120 vegan capsules for a 4-month supply.

  • D-biotin: high-strength biotin in its biologically active form
  • With rapeseed lecithin: a natural source of phospholipids
  • Produced in Germany: Exceptional purity and bioavailability for optimal nutrient uptake

What is biotin and why is it important for skin and hair?

Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, is an essential micronutrient required for everyday cellular processes. It contributes to the maintenance of normal skin, hair and mucous membranes, and also supports normal energy-yielding metabolism as well as the metabolism of macronutrients such as fats, proteins and carbohydrates. NatuGena Biotin contains D-biotin, the natural and biologically active form found in food and readily utilised by the body.

Why is lecithin a meaningful addition to this formula?

Lecithin is a natural source of phospholipids, which are fundamental structural components of every cell membrane. They help distribute fat-soluble compounds in the body and play a role in many essential physiological processes. The included lecithin is derived from rapeseed, offering a plant-based and well-tolerated source.

Recommended Use

Take 1 capsule once daily. For best results, take at least 30 minutes before or 90 minutes after a meal with 250 ml of still, lukewarm water or, alternatively, with the juice of half a freshly squeezed lemon.

Notes

Dietary supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced and varied diet or a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of reach of small children. Store in a cool, dry place, protected from light, and keep tightly closed. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake.

Ingredients

Ingredients per daily dose NRV¹
Vitamin B7 (D-Biotin; bioactive) 5 mg 10000
Lecithin 200 mg  

1 Reference intakes for the average adult according to VO (EU) 1169/2011 (%).

Composition

Lecithin, coating agent: Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, D-Biotin

Not a drug

Dietary supplement: Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. Not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet or a healthy lifestyle.
 
Keep out of reach of small children. Store in a cool, dry place, protected from light, and keep tightly closed. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake.

Pure Substances Principle

Only active ingredients (no excipients, no colorants, no preservatives as required by law, no technological additives such as binding or separating agents, no hidden additives, free from gluten, flavor enhancers, lactose, artificial flavors, and soy).

Legal Notice

This product is intended for nutritional purposes and is therefore not subject to the German Law on the Advertising of Medicinal Products (HWG). A good nutritional status can help the body prevent or overcome illnesses. All statements made about the product describe properties and physiological effects that may naturally vary among consumers and do not constitute any promises of healing or health benefits.

We work with the independent laboratory AgroLab, which we commission to perform microbiological and heavy metal tests.

In our microbiological testing, we measure the aerobic mesophilic plate count (total plate count), as well as the levels of Escherichia coli (E. coli), yeasts, Salmonella, molds, and staphylococci.

For heavy metals, we test for arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury in accordance with the limit values specified in Regulation (EU) 2023/915.

The optimal time to take a supplement depends on the specific nutrient, individual tolerance, and the composition of the product. However, some ingredients can be particularly well suited to certain times of day or meals.

In the morning

Stimulating ingredients are often preferably taken in the morning or during the first half of the day. These include, for example:

  • Coenzyme Q10
  • Green tea extract
  • Certain B vitamins

Especially for sensitive individuals, it may be advisable to avoid taking stimulating ingredients immediately before bedtime.

Throughout the day

For some nutrients, it may be beneficial to divide the daily amount into several doses.

Water-soluble vitamins such as B vitamins and vitamin C can be taken throughout the day.

Magnesium can also be divided into several doses rather than taking the entire daily amount at once. This may improve tolerance, particularly with higher amounts.

In the evening

Depending on the type of magnesium compound, taking it in the evening may be beneficial. Magnesium glycinate, for example, is often preferably taken in the evening.

In general, however, the best time to take a product also depends on when it is individually best tolerated and can be reliably incorporated into your daily routine.

With a meal

Some nutrients benefit from being taken together with a meal.

Fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K can be taken together and ideally with a meal containing some fat.

Omega-3 fatty acids should also be taken regularly with a meal. Omega-3 oils can be combined well with fat-soluble vitamins.

Many plant-based ingredients can also be taken as part of a meal or together with omega-3 products. However, the optimal timing depends on the specific plant compound and product formulation.

Zinc can cause nausea or stomach discomfort on an empty stomach in some people. If you have a sensitive stomach, it is therefore advisable to take zinc with a meal.

Between meals

Iron is often taken separately from meals, as various foods and beverages can affect its absorption. It is particularly advisable to leave a gap between iron and:

  • Coffee and tea
  • Caffeinated beverages
  • Milk and dairy products
  • Calcium- or mineral-rich supplements

However, if you have a sensitive stomach, iron can also be taken with a meal. In this case, individual tolerance is more important than a theoretically optimal intake situation.

Enzyme supplements vary depending on their intended use: digestive enzymes are generally taken with meals. Products that are specifically intended to be taken between meals may, for example, be taken around 30 minutes before a meal. The product's specific recommended intake should always be followed.

Around exercise

Proteins and amino acids can be taken both before and after training.

If you exercise on an empty stomach, taking them around 30 minutes before training may be beneficial. If you have already eaten a protein-rich meal, you can also plan your protein intake for after training.

In general, ensuring sufficient protein intake throughout the entire day is more important than adhering to a narrow time window around your workout.

The optimal duration of use depends on the specific nutrient, your initial situation, diet, and individual requirements.

There is therefore no one-size-fits-all recommendation for how long a product should be taken. For products intended to support nutrient intake over a longer period, use over several weeks to months may be appropriate. In many cases, a period of around three months may be suitable before nutrient status and further requirements are reassessed.

In the case of diagnosed deficiencies, medical conditions, or the use of medication, the use of supplements should be individually discussed with a doctor or qualified healthcare professional.

Biotin by NatuGena – provides 5 mg of D-biotin and 200 mg of rapeseed lecithin. This carefully balanced formula supports the maintenance of normal skin, hair and mucous membranes, as well as normal energy-yielding and macronutrient metabolism. 120 vegan capsules for a 4-month supply.

  • D-biotin: high-strength biotin in its biologically active form
  • With rapeseed lecithin: a natural source of phospholipids
  • Produced in Germany: Exceptional purity and bioavailability for optimal nutrient uptake

What is biotin and why is it important for skin and hair?

Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, is an essential micronutrient required for everyday cellular processes. It contributes to the maintenance of normal skin, hair and mucous membranes, and also supports normal energy-yielding metabolism as well as the metabolism of macronutrients such as fats, proteins and carbohydrates. NatuGena Biotin contains D-biotin, the natural and biologically active form found in food and readily utilised by the body.

Why is lecithin a meaningful addition to this formula?

Lecithin is a natural source of phospholipids, which are fundamental structural components of every cell membrane. They help distribute fat-soluble compounds in the body and play a role in many essential physiological processes. The included lecithin is derived from rapeseed, offering a plant-based and well-tolerated source.

Recommended Use

Take 1 capsule once daily. For best results, take at least 30 minutes before or 90 minutes after a meal with 250 ml of still, lukewarm water or, alternatively, with the juice of half a freshly squeezed lemon.

Notes

Dietary supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced and varied diet or a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of reach of small children. Store in a cool, dry place, protected from light, and keep tightly closed. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake.

Ingredients

Ingredients per daily dose NRV¹
Vitamin B7 (D-Biotin; bioactive) 5 mg 10000
Lecithin 200 mg  

1 Reference intakes for the average adult according to VO (EU) 1169/2011 (%).

Composition

Lecithin, coating agent: Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, D-Biotin

Not a drug

Dietary supplement: Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. Not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet or a healthy lifestyle.
 
Keep out of reach of small children. Store in a cool, dry place, protected from light, and keep tightly closed. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake.

Pure Substances Principle

Only active ingredients (no excipients, no colorants, no preservatives as required by law, no technological additives such as binding or separating agents, no hidden additives, free from gluten, flavor enhancers, lactose, artificial flavors, and soy).

Legal Notice

This product is intended for nutritional purposes and is therefore not subject to the German Law on the Advertising of Medicinal Products (HWG). A good nutritional status can help the body prevent or overcome illnesses. All statements made about the product describe properties and physiological effects that may naturally vary among consumers and do not constitute any promises of healing or health benefits.

We work with the independent laboratory AgroLab, which we commission to perform microbiological and heavy metal tests.

In our microbiological testing, we measure the aerobic mesophilic plate count (total plate count), as well as the levels of Escherichia coli (E. coli), yeasts, Salmonella, molds, and staphylococci.

For heavy metals, we test for arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury in accordance with the limit values specified in Regulation (EU) 2023/915.

The optimal time to take a supplement depends on the specific nutrient, individual tolerance, and the composition of the product. However, some ingredients can be particularly well suited to certain times of day or meals.

In the morning

Stimulating ingredients are often preferably taken in the morning or during the first half of the day. These include, for example:

  • Coenzyme Q10
  • Green tea extract
  • Certain B vitamins

Especially for sensitive individuals, it may be advisable to avoid taking stimulating ingredients immediately before bedtime.

Throughout the day

For some nutrients, it may be beneficial to divide the daily amount into several doses.

Water-soluble vitamins such as B vitamins and vitamin C can be taken throughout the day.

Magnesium can also be divided into several doses rather than taking the entire daily amount at once. This may improve tolerance, particularly with higher amounts.

In the evening

Depending on the type of magnesium compound, taking it in the evening may be beneficial. Magnesium glycinate, for example, is often preferably taken in the evening.

In general, however, the best time to take a product also depends on when it is individually best tolerated and can be reliably incorporated into your daily routine.

With a meal

Some nutrients benefit from being taken together with a meal.

Fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K can be taken together and ideally with a meal containing some fat.

Omega-3 fatty acids should also be taken regularly with a meal. Omega-3 oils can be combined well with fat-soluble vitamins.

Many plant-based ingredients can also be taken as part of a meal or together with omega-3 products. However, the optimal timing depends on the specific plant compound and product formulation.

Zinc can cause nausea or stomach discomfort on an empty stomach in some people. If you have a sensitive stomach, it is therefore advisable to take zinc with a meal.

Between meals

Iron is often taken separately from meals, as various foods and beverages can affect its absorption. It is particularly advisable to leave a gap between iron and:

  • Coffee and tea
  • Caffeinated beverages
  • Milk and dairy products
  • Calcium- or mineral-rich supplements

However, if you have a sensitive stomach, iron can also be taken with a meal. In this case, individual tolerance is more important than a theoretically optimal intake situation.

Enzyme supplements vary depending on their intended use: digestive enzymes are generally taken with meals. Products that are specifically intended to be taken between meals may, for example, be taken around 30 minutes before a meal. The product's specific recommended intake should always be followed.

Around exercise

Proteins and amino acids can be taken both before and after training.

If you exercise on an empty stomach, taking them around 30 minutes before training may be beneficial. If you have already eaten a protein-rich meal, you can also plan your protein intake for after training.

In general, ensuring sufficient protein intake throughout the entire day is more important than adhering to a narrow time window around your workout.

The optimal duration of use depends on the specific nutrient, your initial situation, diet, and individual requirements.

There is therefore no one-size-fits-all recommendation for how long a product should be taken. For products intended to support nutrient intake over a longer period, use over several weeks to months may be appropriate. In many cases, a period of around three months may be suitable before nutrient status and further requirements are reassessed.

In the case of diagnosed deficiencies, medical conditions, or the use of medication, the use of supplements should be individually discussed with a doctor or qualified healthcare professional.

Responsible person for the EU

The economic operator based in the EU responsible for this product:

NatuGena GmbH
Münchener Str. 149, 85051 Ingolstadt, Deutschland

+49 841 90 255 000
info@natugena.de
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