
- Contains 10,000 mcg per capsule
- Highest dosage

- 8000 mcg per capsule
- Without excipients that impede absorption or cause allergies

- Contains 1,000 mcg of biotin per capsule. Also referred to as vitamin B4, vitamin H or vitamin B8
- The dark glass packaging offers the most optimal protection against the effects of oxygen, moisture and light

- 5,000 mcg per capsule
- Also referred to as vitamin B4, vitamin H or vitamin B8

- Contains 500 mcg of biotin per capsule
- Low dose

- Contains 3000 mcg of vitamin B12 per lozenge
- Completed with folic acid, vitamin B6 and biotin

- 5,000 mcg per capsule
- Highly dosed and inexpensive

- 300 mcg per tablet
- Also referred to as vitamin B4, vitamin H or vitamin B8

- Contains 2,500 mcg of the B vitamin Biotin
- Contains only natural ingredients

- Formula for blood sugar
- Contains chromium, taurine, alpha-lipoic acid and biotin

- Contains 2500 mcg biotin per capsule
- Medium dosed

- Contains 600 mcg of biotin per capsule
- Low dose

- Formula for energy metabolism
- Contains 250 mg alpha-lipoic acid and 2500 mcg biotin per capsule
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Biotin is a vitamin that performs many functions in our bodies, but as a supplement it is by far the most commonly used because of its positive effect on our hair.
What does Biotin do?
Biotin is a B vitamin that is essential for supporting energy metabolism in the body. It is ideally a supplement that contributes to a clear mind and learning performance. It is good for mood and mental energy. Biotin is an important contributor to strong hair, skin and nails.
Biotin is also present in most multivitamins, but if your needs are higher, you can additionally take a high-dose Biotin supplement without any problems.
Food Sources
Biotin (vitamin B7) is a water-soluble, essential B vitamin that occurs naturally in bread, liver, pork, salmon, avocado, cheddar cheese and in egg yolks.