MB-TINA Tablet
Active Ingredients:
- Starch, dicalcium phosphate, talcum, para amino bezoic acid calcium pantothenate, Niacinamide, L-arginine, L-cystine, (As L cystine HCL Mono) DL Methionine, Zinc Sulphate, Lysine, Biotin, Inositol, Iron (As Ferrous sulphate) Copper (As Copper Sulphate Pentahydrate), Selenium (Sodium Selenate Pentahydrate)HPMC, PVP K30, Ethyl Cellulose, Titanium Dioxide & Class II Preservatives.
Nutritional Information:
- Biotin -5 mg
- Para amino Benzoic acid- 20 mg
- Calcium Pantothenate -20 mg
- Niacinamide- 5mg
- L-arginine- 5 mg
- L-cystine- 5 mg
- DL Methionine- 10 mg
- Zinc Sulphate- 10 mg
- Lysine-10 mg
- Inositol-10 mg
- Iron- 5 mg.
Recommendation:
Take 1-2 tablet per day or as directed by the dietician. (N.F.M.U.)
Description
Here, are some pointers to know about our product MB-Tina Tablet.
MB-Tina Tablet is Biotin, Para Amino Benzoic Acid, Calcium Pantothenate, Niacinamide, L-arginie, L-Cysteine, DL Methionine, Zinc Sulphate, Lysine, Inositol & Iron Tablets. Biotin- Symptoms of biotin deficiency include hair loss, dry skin, a scaly rash around the eyes or mouth, dry eyes, fatigue, and depression. Many people take biotin supplements in hopes of treating hair loss, cradle cap in infants, and brittle nails. Para–aminobenzoic acid (PABA) is a chemical found in the folic acid vitamin and also in several foods including grains, eggs, milk, and meat. PABA is taken by mouth for skin conditions including vitiligo, pemphigus, dermatomyositis, morphea, lymphoblastoma cutis, Peyronie’s disease, and scleroderma. Calcium Pantothenate is use for gray hair, Alopecia, Catarrhal respiratory disorders, Osteoarthritis, Streptomycin neurotoxicity, Diabetic neuropathy, Psychiatric states, Congenital hypothyroidism and other conditions. Calcium Pantothenate Tablet may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide. Niacinamide (nicotinamide) is a form of vitamin B3 (niacin) and is used to prevent and treat niacin deficiency (pellagra). Niacin deficiency can cause diarrhea, confusion (dementia), tongue redness/swelling, and peeling red skin. L-arginine is an amino acid that is made in the body. As a supplement, it seems to help with several conditions, from migraines to inflammation. Because it relaxes blood vessels, arginine might have cardiovascular benefits for some people. L–cysteine. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. … N–acetyl cysteine is sometimes inhaled (breathed into the lungs) or delivered through a tube in the throat to treat certain lung disorders such as pneumonia, bronchitis, emphysema, cystic fibrosis, and others. Methionine is an amino acid. Amino acids are the building blocks that our bodies use to make proteins. Methionine is found in meat, fish, and dairy products, and it plays an important role in many cell functions. DL Methionine is used to prevent liver damagein acetaminophen (Tylenol) poisoning. Zinc is a naturally occurring mineral. Zinc is important for growth and for the development and health of body tissues. Zinc sulfate is used to treat and to preventzinc deficiency. Zinc sulfate may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide. Lysine is an amino acid (building block of protein). People use it to make medicine. Lysine is used for preventing and treating cold sores (caused by the virus called herpes simplex labialis). Inositol might balance certain chemicals in the body to possibly help with mental conditions such as panic disorder, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. It might also help insulin work better. This might help with conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome or diabetes during pregnancy. Iron is a mineral. Most of the iron in the body is found in the hemoglobin of red blood cells and in the myoglobin of muscle cells. Iron is needed for transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide. It also has other important roles in the body. Iron can be found in foods like meat, fish, tofu, beans, spinach, cereal and other foods.
Iron is most commonly used for preventing and treating anemia caused by low iron levels. It is also used for anemia caused by menstrual cycle related bleeding, pregnancy, kidney problems or heart failure. Iron helps red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to cells all over the body. Iron also plays a role in many important functions in the body.
Benefits
MB Tina appears to be a nutraceutical supplement designed to support hair, skin, nail health, and possibly overall vitality due to its combination of vitamins, amino acids, and minerals.
Key Benefits by Ingredient
1. Biotin (5 mg)
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Supports hair growth, strengthens nails, and improves skin health.
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Helps metabolize fats and proteins.
2. Para Amino Benzoic Acid (PABA) – 20 mg
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May reduce premature graying of hair.
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Supports folate metabolism and skin health.
3. Calcium Pantothenate (Vitamin B5) – 20 mg
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Improves skin hydration and may reduce acne.
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Supports energy metabolism.
4. Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) – 5 mg
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Improves skin barrier and reduces inflammation.
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Enhances circulation and reduces blotchiness.
5. Amino Acids (L-Arginine, L-Cystine, DL-Methionine, Lysine)
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Promote collagen production, tissue repair, and hair shaft strength.
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Methionine and cystine are sulfur-containing amino acids important for keratin formation in hair and nails.
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L-arginine improves blood flow, aiding in nutrient delivery to follicles.
6. Inositol – 10 mg
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Supports cellular health, nervous system, and may improve hair growth, especially in combination with other B-complex vitamins.
7. Minerals (Zinc, Iron, Copper, Selenium)
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Zinc (10 mg): Essential for hair growth and reducing dandruff/inflammation.
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Iron (5 mg): Prevents hair loss due to iron deficiency.
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Copper: Helps with pigmentation and melanin production.
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Selenium: Antioxidant that supports scalp health and reduces dandruff.
Possible Side Effects
Although generally safe at recommended doses, some users may experience side effects depending on sensitivity, dosage, or health conditions.
1. Gastrointestinal Discomfort
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Iron and Zinc can cause:
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Nausea
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Constipation
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Stomach cramps
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Dark stools
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Diarrhea (especially on an empty stomach)
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2. Allergic Reactions or Hypersensitivity
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PABA and sulfur-containing amino acids (like methionine, cystine) can rarely trigger:
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Rash
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Itching
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Breathing difficulty in allergic individuals
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3. Risk of Overdose or Toxicity (if misused)
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Taking more than 2 tablets/day may lead to:
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Biotin excess: Usually safe, but in very high doses can interfere with lab test results (thyroid, heart enzymes).
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Zinc or Selenium excess: May cause metallic taste, fatigue, or neurological symptoms.
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Iron overload (especially in men or postmenopausal women not iron-deficient).
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4. Drug Interactions
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Iron and Zinc can interact with:
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Antibiotics (e.g., tetracyclines, fluoroquinolones)
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Thyroid medications (levothyroxine)
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Niacinamide may affect blood sugar levels.
Always check with a doctor or pharmacist if you’re on chronic medication.
Who Might Benefit Most from MB Tina Tablets?
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People with hair thinning, brittle nails, or dull skin
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Individuals recovering from nutritional deficiencies
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Those with high stress levels, which can deplete B vitamins and amino acids
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Vegetarians or people with limited dietary protein intake
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