-Yes, diabetic patients are advised to take B complex tables for better functioning of the body.
-Ideal recommended dose of B complex is consisting of 1.5 mg of B1, 25 mg of B2, 75 mg of B6, 2.5 mg of folic acid, 150 mcg of B12 and 300 mcg of biotin.
-Diabetes is a metabolic disease in which blood sugar levels are high chronically. If these increased levels of blood glucose, sustain for a long duration, they can damage the kidneys, stomach, intestines as well as nerves and eyes.
-This damage leads to deficiency of several component of vitamin B i.e. B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin), B6 (pyridoxine), folic acid and B12 (methycobalamin).
-Damage to kidneys lead to excretion of vitamin thiamin and riboflavin whereas damage to stomach and intestines lead to poor absorption of pyridoxine, folic acid and methycobalmin.
-Gradual damage to nerves lead to increased uptake or use of methycobalmin and folic acid which accelerates these deficiencies and symptoms of diabetic neuropathy begin.
-Thus, to prevent all these complications as well as to maintain optimal functioning of the body it is important to supplement with vitamin B complex.