Biotin is a B vitamin that helps in formation of glucose and fatty acids.It intervenes in their procession (fatty acids and Carbohydrates ).
It is better to eat food containing Biotin than taking it as a drug supplement;but in some special cases the second choice may be preferred due to individual conditions.
Better you eat food with Biotin and then you may get other supplements contained in that food,and you give your organism a good chance to proceed to different components from the food you ate !
There is no super fast method to growing out your hair long. You can take biotin supplements to help encourage hair growth. Biotin will aid in the growth and strength of the hair.
Yes, you can take biotin with horsetail. Both supplements are often used to promote hair, skin, and nail health, and there are no known adverse interactions between them. However, it's always a good practice to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplements, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are taking other medications.
It's generally advisable to stop taking biotin before surgery, as it can interfere with certain lab tests, including those related to heart health and anesthesia. Biotin can also affect the interpretation of results for tests that are commonly performed before surgery. It's best to consult with your healthcare provider about when to discontinue biotin and any other supplements prior to your procedure.
Yes, you can generally take biotin and levothyroxine together, but it's important to do so under the guidance of a healthcare provider. High doses of biotin may interfere with certain lab tests, including thyroid function tests, which could affect the management of your thyroid condition. Always consult with your doctor before starting any new supplements, especially if you are on medication for thyroid issues.
There are no known drug interactions with cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril) and Biotin. When taking more than two medications and/or supplements, there are always the potential for interactions, even if not sited in pharmacology resources. Proceed with caution.
According to the pharmacist, I was told to take my iron and biotin tablets at least 2 or 3 hours apart as the iron 'sucks' up the goodness from the biotin and therefore makes it less useful to the body. I take my iron tables first thing in the morning ( on an empty stomach) so 1 hour before breakfast. I take my biotin about 3 - 4 hours later with lunch as it is recommended to take biotin with food so it absorbs better. I have just started the biotin a couple of weeks ago, so to early to tell results as yet; Hope this helps
It is generally recommended to take zinc supplements with food for optimal absorption.
No, but eat foods rich in iron or take iron supplements
I have read that biotin in doses upward of 2500 mcg daily can cause acne, and my own personal experience backs that up. I started taking biotin 5000 mcg daily around the end of August 2010 thinking it would make my hair stronger, and by the first of October my skin progressed from being extremely oily to breaking out in deep cysts. Now that I have figured out that the biotin was likely behind it, I have stopped taking it as of yesterday. I wonder how long it will take to get better...I had some acne before I started the biotin, but nowhere near as bad as it is now. I now understand that my diet more than supplies my biotin requirement, and I sure wish I hadn't started taking the supplements. Hope this helps :)
Generally, biotin is considered safe to take with an estrogen blocker, as there are no known significant interactions between the two. Biotin is a water-soluble B vitamin that supports hair, skin, and nail health, while estrogen blockers primarily affect hormone levels. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional before combining supplements and medications to ensure safety and address individual health conditions.
There are no known direct interactions between biotin and verapamil, making it generally safe to take them together. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare provider before combining supplements with prescription medications to ensure safety and appropriateness for your individual health needs. Additionally, personal health conditions and other medications should be considered.
A B-Complex contains biotin. Take a decent B-Complex.