JW Jungwoo Pharmaceutical, 'Newment Premium B'

[Spring, Health Guardian] Good for Office Workers and Examinees with Accumulated Fatigue and Lack of Exercise Energy View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heung-soon] According to a recent survey, 8 out of 10 office workers reported experiencing chronic fatigue. These workers were found to suffer from boredom, lethargy, sleep disorders, headaches, and indigestion. What modern people complaining of chronic fatigue need is 'vitamins.' This is because a representative symptom appears when the body's vitamin B1 group is deficient.


Vitamin B1, known as 'thiamine,' is essential for nerve and muscle activity and is involved in energy metabolism and nucleic acid synthesis. Since nucleic acids contribute to promoting metabolism, preventing dementia, and improving liver function, vitamin B1, which is necessary for synthesizing them, is the most important among the B vitamins.


The main active forms of vitamin B1 are 'pyrithiamine' and 'benfotiamine.' JW Pharmaceutical's Newment Premium B is a product that contains both pyrithiamine, which crosses the blood-brain barrier to deliver thiamine to nerves, and benfotiamine, which is rapidly absorbed by the body and has a long-lasting effect.


Benfotiamine has higher bioavailability than other thiamine components and quickly replenishes thiamine deficiency throughout the body except for the brain. Therefore, it is suitable for modern people who are physically fatigued or require a lot of exercise energy. Pyrithiamine supplies thiamine quickly to the brain as well. It is necessary for students under a lot of stress or office workers who are at risk of alcoholic diseases due to frequent company dinners.



A JW Pharmaceutical official said, "At one time, multivitamins and vitamin C dominated the vitamin market, but recently, there is a trend recommending customized vitamin intake," adding, "The popularity of vitamin B group among modern people who are tired and stressed is the same phenomenon."


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