Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 4 Researches
8.4
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 5 Reviews
8.3
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Vegetable capsule
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Thiamin (vitamin B1) (as thiamin mononitrate)
100 mg
8,333%
Riboflavin (vitamin B2)
100 mg
7,692%
Niacin (vitamin B3) (as niacinamide)
100 mg
625%
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCl)
100 mg
5,882%
Folate
666 mcg DFE(400 mcg folic acid)
167%
Vitamin B12 (as cyanocobalamin)
100 mcg
4,167%
Biotin (as d-biotin)
100 mcg
333%
Pantothenic Acid (vitamin B5) (as d-calcium pantothenate)
100 mg
2,000%
Choline (as choline bitartrate)
20 mg
4%
Inositol
100 mg
**

Top Medical Research Studies

9.5
Vitamin B1 shows promising results
We assessed how effective oral vitamin B1 could be in treating primary dysmenorrhea, which causes significant pelvic pain in young women. In a robust study involving 556 participants aged 12-21 years, we administered 100 mg of vitamin B1 daily for 90 days.

The results were promising, with 87% of participants reportedly completely cured, while 8% experienced some relief. Notably, these positive outcomes persisted for two months after treatment ended, showcasing vitamin B1 as a safe and cost-effective approach to address the root cause of pelvic pain.
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We analyzed various treatments for heavy menstrual bleeding and pain linked to intrauterine device (IUD) use, focusing on randomized controlled trials.

Among the 21 trials we reviewed, we found that vitamin B1 helped reduce bleeding days for Cu IUD users. However, most evidence was weak and uncertain, especially regarding other treatments like naproxen and tranexamic acid, which didn’t show clear benefits.

Overall, more robust studies are essential to confirm these findings and explore vitamin B's role further.
Read More
We looked into how a combination of mannitol and B vitamins could help manage pelvic pain caused by piriformis syndrome. In our study, 22 patients received a five-day intravenous infusion of mannitol and a six-week course of B vitamins.

After treatment, significant improvements were noted in tenderness and pain levels, assessed by various clinical tests and scales. Patients reported less discomfort during rest, activities, and long sitting. Overall, the results suggest that this approach could be an effective alternative for managing piriformis syndrome.
Read More

Most Useful Reviews

9
Freedom of movement
1 people found this helpful
The basis of health. For years, I suffered from back pain, especially due to pelvic pain from a hernia in my spine. Only the consistent use of this complex has given me freedom of movement without pain, restoring my cheerfulness and confidence.
Read More
7.5
Increased energy
1 people found this helpful
Bottled energy indeed! I have an underactive thyroid, and after starting these vitamins, my bodily pain has diminished, allowing me to shop! However, when I missed a few days, my symptoms returned, including pelvic pain, so I take them daily.
Read More
7.5
Neurological relief
Not bad. The beautician recommended this complex, which contains B1, B2, B6, folic acid, B12, biotin, B5, choline, and inositol. The capsules are large but easy to swallow. Alongside improvements in my hair and nails, my neurological pelvic pain has reduced due to the B vitamins.
Read More

Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 4 Researches
8.4
  • All Researches
9.5
Vitamin B1 shows promising results
We assessed how effective oral vitamin B1 could be in treating primary dysmenorrhea, which causes significant pelvic pain in young women. In a robust study involving 556 participants aged 12-21 years, we administered 100 mg of vitamin B1 daily for 90 days.

The results were promising, with 87% of participants reportedly completely cured, while 8% experienced some relief. Notably, these positive outcomes persisted for two months after treatment ended, showcasing vitamin B1 as a safe and cost-effective approach to address the root cause of pelvic pain.
Read More
We looked into how a combination of mannitol and B vitamins could help manage pelvic pain caused by piriformis syndrome. In our study, 22 patients received a five-day intravenous infusion of mannitol and a six-week course of B vitamins.

After treatment, significant improvements were noted in tenderness and pain levels, assessed by various clinical tests and scales. Patients reported less discomfort during rest, activities, and long sitting. Overall, the results suggest that this approach could be an effective alternative for managing piriformis syndrome.
Read More
8
Vitamin B1 showed promise for dysmenorrhea
We explored the effects of vitamin B1 and fish oil on dysmenorrhea in high school students. Conducting a double-blind clinical trial, we observed 240 female students divided into four groups, receiving vitamin B1, fish oil, both, or a placebo over two months.

The results showed that vitamin B1 and fish oil were similarly effective, but vitamin B1 had fewer complications and was better tolerated. Notably, the combination of vitamin B1 and fish oil provided the greatest relief from pain duration compared to the other groups.
Read More
We analyzed various treatments for heavy menstrual bleeding and pain linked to intrauterine device (IUD) use, focusing on randomized controlled trials.

Among the 21 trials we reviewed, we found that vitamin B1 helped reduce bleeding days for Cu IUD users. However, most evidence was weak and uncertain, especially regarding other treatments like naproxen and tranexamic acid, which didn’t show clear benefits.

Overall, more robust studies are essential to confirm these findings and explore vitamin B's role further.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 5 Reviews
8.3
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Freedom of movement
1 people found this helpful
The basis of health. For years, I suffered from back pain, especially due to pelvic pain from a hernia in my spine. Only the consistent use of this complex has given me freedom of movement without pain, restoring my cheerfulness and confidence.
Read More
7.5
Increased energy
1 people found this helpful
Bottled energy indeed! I have an underactive thyroid, and after starting these vitamins, my bodily pain has diminished, allowing me to shop! However, when I missed a few days, my symptoms returned, including pelvic pain, so I take them daily.
Read More
7.5
Neurological relief
Not bad. The beautician recommended this complex, which contains B1, B2, B6, folic acid, B12, biotin, B5, choline, and inositol. The capsules are large but easy to swallow. Alongside improvements in my hair and nails, my neurological pelvic pain has reduced due to the B vitamins.
Read More
7.5
Pain improvement
My finger nerve pain has improved significantly, and I have repurchased it twice.
Read More
7.5
Reduced ankle pain
I experienced pain along the nerve line of my ankle due to pelvic pain. After two weeks of taking this, the pain has subsided. I don’t feel as tired and generally feel good. The capsules have a slight smell, but it’s acceptable, and I will repurchase.
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Frequently Asked Questions

7.5
Reduced ankle pain
I experienced pain along the nerve line of my ankle due to pelvic pain. After two weeks of taking this, the pain has subsided. I don’t feel as tired and generally feel good. The capsules have a slight smell, but it’s acceptable, and I will repurchase.
7.5
Increased energy
1 people found this helpful
Bottled energy indeed! I have an underactive thyroid, and after starting these vitamins, my bodily pain has diminished, allowing me to shop! However, when I missed a few days, my symptoms returned, including pelvic pain, so I take them daily.
9
Freedom of movement
1 people found this helpful
The basis of health. For years, I suffered from back pain, especially due to pelvic pain from a hernia in my spine. Only the consistent use of this complex has given me freedom of movement without pain, restoring my cheerfulness and confidence.
7.5
Neurological relief
Not bad. The beautician recommended this complex, which contains B1, B2, B6, folic acid, B12, biotin, B5, choline, and inositol. The capsules are large but easy to swallow. Alongside improvements in my hair and nails, my neurological pelvic pain has reduced due to the B vitamins.
9.5
Vitamin B1 shows promising results
We assessed how effective oral vitamin B1 could be in treating primary dysmenorrhea, which causes significant pelvic pain in young women. In a robust study involving 556 participants aged 12-21 years, we administered 100 mg of vitamin B1 daily for 90 days.

The results were promising, with 87% of participants reportedly completely cured, while 8% experienced some relief. Notably, these positive outcomes persisted for two months after treatment ended, showcasing vitamin B1 as a safe and cost-effective approach to address the root cause of pelvic pain.
We looked into how a combination of mannitol and B vitamins could help manage pelvic pain caused by piriformis syndrome. In our study, 22 patients received a five-day intravenous infusion of mannitol and a six-week course of B vitamins.

After treatment, significant improvements were noted in tenderness and pain levels, assessed by various clinical tests and scales. Patients reported less discomfort during rest, activities, and long sitting. Overall, the results suggest that this approach could be an effective alternative for managing piriformis syndrome.

References

  1. Christelle K, Norhayati MN, Jaafar SH. Interventions to prevent or treat heavy menstrual bleeding or pain associated with intrauterine-device use. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2022;8:CD006034. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD006034.pub3
  2. Huang ZF, Lin BQ, Torsha TT, Dilshad S, Yang DS, et al. Effect of Mannitol plus Vitamins B in the management of patients with piriformis syndrome. J Back Musculoskelet Rehabil. 2019;32:329. doi:10.3233/BMR-170983
  3. Hosseinlou A, Alinejad V, Alinejad M, Aghakhani N. The effects of fish oil capsules and vitamin B1 tablets on duration and severity of dysmenorrhea in students of high school in Urmia-Iran. Glob J Health Sci. 2014;6:124. doi:10.5539/gjhs.v6n7p124
  4. Gokhale LB. Curative treatment of primary (spasmodic) dysmenorrhoea. Indian J Med Res. 1996;103:227.
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