The Benefits of Biotin, Acne Treatment

Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, is commonly believed to have benefits for skin health. However, as of the data available up to September 2021, there is limited scientific evidence supporting the use of Biotin for preventing or helping with Acne Biotin deficiencies can cause various skin issues, including rashes, but research linking Biotin supplementation to Acne improvement is not yet conclusive.

While Biotin is generally safe when consumed in recommended amounts, excessive intake can lead to side effects, such as Acne breakouts. It is worth noting that individual responses to Biotin may vary, and what works for one person may not work for another. Therefore, it is best to rely on evidence-based treatments and consult a dermatologist for personalized recommendations for managing Acne

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Supplement: , Used for treating Acne

DIRECTIONS: For adults, take two (2) gummies daily,
preferably with a meal.
Supplement Facts
Sewing Size 2 Gummies
Amount Per Sewing
Calories 15
Total Carbohydrate 1%**
Total Sugars ***
Includes 29 Added Sugars 4%**
Vitamin C 15 mg 17%
(as Ascorbic Acid)
Vitamin E 6.7 mg 45%
(as dI-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate)
%Daily Value
Biotin 2,500 my 8,333%
(as d-Biotin)
Sodium
10 mg <1%
**Percent Daily Values are based on a
2,000 calorie diet.
***Daily Value not established.
Other Ingredients: Sugar, Corn Syrup, Dicalcium
Phosphate, Gelatin. Contains <2% of: Citric Acid,
Lactic Acid, Maltodextrin, Natural Strawberry Flavor,
Pectin, Silica, Vegetable Juice (color), Vegetable Oil
(Palm) (Contains Carnauba Wax).
Contains bioengineered food ingredients.
Natural color variation is normal and does
not affect the quality of the product.
No Artificial Flavor
No Artificial Sweetener
No Milk
No Lactose
No Soy
No Gluten
No Wheat
No Yeast
No Fish
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