
Neuro-Kit Plus Tablet
Ingredients:
Starch, Dicalcium Phosphate, Talcum, Niacinamide, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Kl (Potassium lodide), Magnesium, Manganese, Zinc Sulphate, Copper (As copper sulphate pentahydrate), Titanium Dioxide & Class ll Preservatives.
Nutritional Recommendation – Each serving contains approx :
- Vitamin B2 -1.6 mg
- Vitamin B1 -1.4 mg
- Vitamin B6- 2 mg
- Vitamin B12- 12 mcg
- Niacinamide-10 mg
- Zinc-15 mg
- Potassium Iodide-10 mcg
- Magnesium-20 mg
- Manganese-2 mg
- Copper-100 mcg.
- Vitamin D3 – 2000 I.U.
Recommendation – Take 1-2 tablets a day or as directed by the physician.
(N.F.M.U)
Description
Here are Some Pointers to know about our Product Neuro kit
Key Benefits
A formulation combining those nutrients could aim to support neurological health, energy metabolism, and general micronutrient balance. Some possible benefits:
- Neural function & nerve repair
B‑vitamins (B1, B2, B6, B12, niacinamide) are essential cofactors in neuronal metabolism, myelin maintenance, neurotransmitter synthesis, and repair. - Energy metabolism
These vitamins help convert carbohydrates, fats, and proteins into usable energy (ATP). - Antioxidant & metabolic support
Minerals like zinc, copper, manganese are cofactors for antioxidant enzymes (such as superoxide dismutase) and metabolic enzymes. - Thyroid & hormonal support
Iodide (from KI) helps synthesis of thyroid hormones, which affect metabolism and indirectly nerve function. - Bone & structural support
Magnesium (along with calcium/phosphorus background from dicalcium phosphate) supports nerve conduction, muscle relaxation, and skeletal health. - Immune & repair support
Zinc and copper help with immune function, wound healing, and general cell repair. - Correcting subclinical deficiencies
If someone has low levels of one or more of these micronutrients, a combined formula might help restore balance.
Thus, the idea would be that such a “neuro kit” could (if well dosed) help maintain nerve health, reduce neuropathic symptoms, support metabolism, and fill micronutrient gaps.
Deficiency Effects (if one or more of these nutrients is lacking)
Below are some of the deficiency signs associated with the vitamins/minerals in your list:
- Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)
Fatigue, weakness, nerve damage (polyneuropathy), Wernicke’s encephalopathy (in severe cases) - Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
Cracked lips, sore throat, skin or mucosal inflammation, eye fatigue - Niacinamide (B3)
Pellagra (dermatitis, diarrhea, dementia) - Vitamin B6
Irritability, depression, anemia, seizures, weakened immunity - Vitamin B12
Megaloblastic anemia, fatigue, memory issues, peripheral neuropathy - Iodide / Potassium Iodide (KI)
Goiter, hypothyroidism, developmental problems (especially in infants/children) - Magnesium
Muscle cramps, tremors, arrhythmias, weakness - Manganese
Poor bone growth, impaired glucose tolerance, reproductive issues - Zinc (from zinc sulfate)
Growth retardation, poor wound healing, hair loss, reduced immunity, loss of taste/smell - Copper
Anemia, bone abnormalities, impaired growth, low white blood cell count - Calcium / Phosphorus (from dicalcium phosphate)
Weak bones, dental issues, impaired neuromuscular transmission
In short, a deficiency in any of these nutrients could impair nerve function, energy metabolism, immune function, and structural integrity of tissues.
Potential Side Effects & Risks
Even though these are mostly “nutrients,” in excess or in sensitive individuals they may cause adverse effects, or interactions. Here are potential risks / side effects associated with them:
- Niacinamide / Niacin
At high doses: flushing, itching, liver toxicity, gastrointestinal upset - Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
Chronic high-doses: sensory neuropathy (nerve damage), imbalance - Copper (copper sulfate)
Excessive intake: gastrointestinal irritation, hepatic toxicity, nausea, vomiting - Zinc Sulfate
High doses: nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, interfering with absorption of other minerals (e.g. copper) - Magnesium
High doses: diarrhea, gastrointestinal upset - Iodide (KI)
In excess: thyroid dysfunction (hyperthyroidism or hypothyroid) - Manganese
Overexposure (especially inhaled): neurotoxicity, “manganism” (a Parkinson‑like syndrome) - Titanium Dioxide, Talc, Starch, Dicalcium Phosphate, Class II Preservatives (these are mostly inert / excipients)
Generally considered safe in small amounts, but possible allergic or hypersensitivity reactions in some individuals. - Interactions & imbalances
High zinc levels can reduce copper absorption; excessive one mineral can antagonize others. Also, very high doses of B vitamins may interact with medications. - Allergic / hypersensitivity reactions
Some preservatives or excipients may cause allergic reactions in susceptible persons.
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