Fatigue and low energy have become increasingly common, with surveys indicating that nearly 60% of adults report feeling tired multiple times a week (Sleep Foundation). The nervous and metabolic systems play crucial roles in maintaining vitality, as they control everything from neurotransmitter balance to cellular energy production. However, identifying when tiredness is caused by vitamin deficiencies versus stress, sleep deprivation, or underlying health conditions remains a significant challenge for both individuals and healthcare providers.
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6. Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) Vitamin B2, or riboflavin, is indispensable for the body’s energy production processes. It acts as a component of the coenzymes FAD and…