No. Biotin is a protein. The body uses what is needed and simply excretes the rest.
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What a stupid question... Everyone knows that Vitamins which are not used will come out...
Vitamins are organic substances that can't be made by the body, so they have to be eaten. Exceptions to this are vitamin D, vitamin K, biotin, and folic acid. These vitamins are present in certain foods, but our bodies have other ways of obtaining them. skin and kidneys are involved in making vitamin D, and that good-guy bacteria in the intestines make vitamin K. Bacteria in the intestine also manufacture biotin and folic acid.
The body needs biotin on a daily basis. Biotin supplements are indicated for those taking antibiotics, pregnant and lactating women, infants with biotin deficiency disorders, and patients fed intravenously.
Vitamins B,C, and E are ideal for hair growth. Vitamin C helps prevent breakage, while vitamin B helps create protein for your body. And vitamin E prevents hair loss
Biotinidase is an enzyme responsible for recycling biotin, a B vitamin, within the body. Deficiency in biotinidase can lead to biotin deficiency, which can cause symptoms such as hair loss, skin rash, and neurological problems. Treatment involves biotin supplementation.
Fat-soluble: Vitamins dissolve in fat, and they are stored in fatty tissues in the body (Vitamins A, D, E, and K) Water-soluble: Vitamins dissolve in water and are not stored in the body
Of course not! Many cure diseases. Any drug that is used and abused more than prescribed can be harmful to your body. Cold medicine, flu medicine, tums, cough syrup, Tylenol, even vitamins!
I think the body port they need vitamins to the body
Good E. coli in the human body can help with digestion, produce essential vitamins, and prevent harmful bacteria from growing.
the concentration of urea should be kept low in the dialysis fluid because urea is harmful for our body if it is not removed.
Yes. However so is extreme excess or deficiency of them also, which is why vitamins are essential nutrients. The body requires only small amounts of them.