Bedoyecta recharges your body to 100% by providing it with the proper dosage of vitamins the body needs for optimal performance. *
Each soft gelatin CAPSULE contains:
Vitamin C..............................................70 mg
Folic Acid............................................500mcg
Thiamin (vitamin B1)...........................36 mg
Riboflavin (vitamin B2)......................... 5 mg
Vitamin B6.............................................10 mg
Vitamin B12........................................18 mcg
Iron.......................................................4.47mg
Inositol.....................................................5 mg
Rutin.........................................................5 mg

Vitamin B1. Which is necessary for the production of energy and functioning of the nervous system.
Vitamin B2. Essential for the metabolism of sugars, proteins and fats.
Vitamin B6. Acts in the metabolism of fats, neurotransmitters, proteins and sugars, which is necessary for the proper function of the digestive system, bone marrow, and nervous system.
Vitamin B12. Which is necessary for protein metabolism and proper function of the digestive system, bone marrow, and nervous system.
- What is a Vitamin and why does my body need them?
Vitamins are substances that must be obtained from dietary sources because they cannot be produced by the human body in sufficient amounts to support basic physiological functions essential for life.
- Vitamin means life: The term "vitamin" is derived from the Latin word for life "vita", and "amine" because these substances were initially believed to consist of amino groups. Vitamins are organic compounds of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen, and also other functional groups containing nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur or cobalt.
- Micro nutrition: Vitamins are considered micro nutrients because they are required in relatively small amounts (micrograms or milligrams) when compared to protein, carbohydrate, and fat.
Vitamins: Key characteristics
- Organic compounds that differ from protein, carbohydrates, and fat because they cannot be oxidized to energy.
- Needs are satisfied by intakes in microgram or milligram amounts.
- Cannot be produced by human body in the amounts sufficient to meet needs.
- Differ in availability depending upon the dietary source.
- Inadequate intake, impaired absorption, and increased metabolic demand are the most common causes of deficiencies.
- Organic compounds that differ from protein, carbohydrates, and fat because they cannot be oxidized to energy.
- Needs are satisfied by intakes in microgram or milligram amounts.
- Cannot be produced by human body in the amounts sufficient to meet needs.
- Differ in availability depending upon the dietary source.
- Inadequate intake, impaired absorption, and increased metabolic demand are the most common causes of deficiencies.