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The water-soluble vitamins are not stored in the body, and any
excess amounts are flushed out in the urine. It is necessary to take in
water soluble vitamins on a daily basis unlike fat soluble vitamins which can be
ingested less often.
Water-Soluble Vitamins (click on link to read more about
each Vitamin and its role in our nutrition)
Vitamin B1 (thiamine)
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)
Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
Vitamin B5
(Pantothenic acid)
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine)
Vitamin B9 Folacin (folic acid)
Vitamin B12
(cyanocobalamin)
Vitamin B13 (Orotic Acid)
Vitamin B15 (Pangamic
Acid)
Vitamin B17 (Laetrile)
Vitamin P ( C
Complex, Citrus Bioflavonoids, Rutin, Hesperidin)
PABA (Para
aminobenzoic Acid)
Vitamin T
Vitamin U
Vitamin Biotin
Vitamin Choline
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)
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