Both help you make use of the energy and nutrients in your food. In doing this, for example, they can help keep your skin looking healthy. Thiamin is found in breads and cereals, as well as pork, soya beans and peas; Riboflavin is present in cereals, milk and eggs. It's one of the vitamins that pregnant women need a little bit more of, as it helps with growing babies' development.
- Introduction
- Ingredients
- Nutrition
- B Vitamins
- Thiamin & Riboflavin
- Niacin
- Folic Acid
- Vitamin B12
- Salt