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Why are B vitamins usually low in Biotin?

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I don't think that means they are low in biotin, the 300 mcg is the recommended daily dosage. Taking 1g or 5g means your taking 10X+ the recommended amount. Your body can only process so much and the rest leaves through urine.

I take 5mg of biotin and a B50 Complex daily.
 
They seem low relative to the other B vitamins.

The other B vitamins in a B complex are usually 1000% or 2000% of the daily recommended intake. However, biotin is usually no more than 100% of the DRI. The Biotin content seems low in a relative sense.
 
OK. I see what you mean now. I found this:

"Some of the components of a vitamin B complex are expensive to have in the supplement. Some are very inexpensive. Biotin is extremely costly and timely to produce; therefore many B-complex products contain none or very little biotin"

That may have something to do with it....
 
Check the link. I just googled it, there were more sites but I just chose the first one.
 
Since when did biotin become "very costly to produce?" I used to snag a bottle of 1 mg (1,000 mcg) tabs of pure biotin from Walmart for $6.57 (100 tabs/bottle). Now that was about 5 years ago, but idk about it being that expensive. Biotin is usually found in multivitamins, HSN vits, or other more expensive Bcomplex supps like others mentioned, but even I noticed that the better, more costly brands STILL don't include huge amounts of biotin.

Even if one is consuming 1,000 mcg (or 1 mg) + of biotin a day, it won't do any better than getting the RDI because it is water soluble, and once the body gets all it needs, the rest is excreted by the kidneys in urine. Taking 833% of the RDI, for example, is not going to make a big difference as the body doesn't need that much.
 
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leiah, would you mind naming some of those brands?

The last one I used was by the brand your life
The one before that was from a health food store. I don't remember the brand name it had a yellow label with vegetables on it
They only have like 25% of the daily value

Now i'm just taking the wal mart brand and a biotin supplement
 
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