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biotin drops
Biotin drops
30 ml
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Liquid form with a handy dropper
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150 servings for everyday use
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A simple, straightforward formula powered by biotin
Liquid Biotin
A biotin food supplement in drop form, created for people who prefer a liquid option instead of capsules or tablets. This format makes everyday use easier and lets you measure out your serving quickly and conveniently, with no extra prep. With its simple formula and practical format, it fits perfectly into an active daily routine for people who value convenience, order and fast, no-fuss use without unnecessary extras.
BIOTIN, ALSO KNOWN AS VITAMIN B7
Biotin, also known as vitamin B7 or vitamin H, belongs to the B vitamin family and is a well-known ingredient in dietary supplements. In this product, one serving delivers 2,500 µg of biotin. It’s a nutrient that also occurs naturally in food, so it’s widely recognised both in everyday diets and in supplement products. Here, it’s packed into a simple, liquid formula for convenient daily use and an active lifestyle.

PRACTICAL DROPLET FORMAT
The dropper format makes the product convenient to use and easy to fit into your daily routine. Five drops make up one serving, and the 30 ml bottle delivers long-lasting use. It’s a practical choice for people who like simple supplements in a compact pack and want a product that’s easy to store at home, at work, or on the go. The liquid form works brilliantly when speed and everyday convenience matter.

Biotin in your everyday diet
Biotin helps maintain healthy hair and skin, supports the normal functioning of the nervous system, and contributes to the maintenance of normal energy-yielding metabolism. That’s why it’s one of the best-known B vitamins in everyday supplementation. It’s a go-to choice for people looking for a simple product with one clear active ingredient and a convenient form that fits regular use.
sources
Biotin biochemistry and human requirements https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0955286398000953
Scientific Opinion on Dietary Reference Values for biotin https://www.efsa.europa.eu/sites/default/files/consultation/131104.pdf
Biotin Deficiency https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5893381/





