Cyto B2
Cyto B2 Riboflavin Medical Food FAQ
Cyto B2 Riboflavin Medical Food FAQ
There is 34,300 mg of riboflavin in one bottle of Cyto B2.
Yes, each bottle of Cyto B2 contains two scoops: one small scoop and one large scoop.
One level, unpacked, small white scoop = 75 mg powder = 25 mg riboflavin
One level, unpacked, large white scoop = 300 mg powder = 100 mg riboflavin
The amount of riboflavin varies depending on the scoop size you use. Each scoop of Cyto B2 contains:
Small white scoop = 25 mg of pure riboflavin
Large white scoop = 100 mg of pure riboflavin
Using one of the scoops enclosed, measure the recommended amount of Cyto B2. Consume directly by mouth, add to juices and beverages, or sprinkle on top of or mix with food. Solace Nutrition’s Cyto B2 should be consumed in equal portions throughout the day.
Cyto B2 is not designed for tube feeding. The riboflavin powder has been microencapsulated to mask the flavor, but that makes it challenging to use the powder in a tube feeding solution. The microencapsulated particles will tend to float on the surface rather than suspend in the liquid.
Vitamin B powders tend to have a harsh, bitter taste. Cyto B2 powder is microencapsulated to hide or mask the bitter taste. This dramatically improves the taste profile of the powder. Because Solace Nutrition strives to keep additives at a minimum, only the microencapsulation is used to help mask the bitter taste.
No, Cyto B2 contains riboflavin only. This medical food is not a source of other vitamins and minerals. Cyto B2 should not be used as a sole source of nutrition. It is also not designed for use by the general population, but rather under the direction of a healthcare professional.