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Eating Disorders Online > Nutrition > Vitamin Deficiencies > Biotin
Biotin (Vitamin H) Deficiency in Eating Disorders
Biotin (Vitamin H) plays an essential role in the metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats.
Biotin (Vitamin H) Deficiency
The first signs of biotin deficiency are dry, peeling skin and mental depression. Other possible effects are muscle pain, extreme fatigue, nausea, and distress around the heart.
Biotin (Vitamin H) Deficiency in Eating Disorders
Biotin (Vitamin H) plays an essential role in the metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats.
Biotin (Vitamin H) Deficiency
The first signs of biotin deficiency are dry, peeling skin and mental depression. Other possible effects are muscle pain, extreme fatigue, nausea, and distress around the heart.
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