Description
Away with fatigue, drowsiness and long-term lack of energy, often caused by a lack of iron in the blood. Iron deficiency afflicts many women and is a common problem for people on a plant-based diet, as iron from plant sources is difficult for our bodies to absorb.
The chelated form of iron with folic acid has excellent bioavailability. In addition, it is gentle on our bodies and usually does not cause the typical constipation.
You can be sure that this dietary supplement does not contain any unnecessary additives or chemical additives.
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Essential for healthy red blood cells, preventing anemia and supporting energy production.
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Folic Acid: Crucial for fetal development during pregnancy, also supports red blood cell production and nerve function.
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Vitamin B12: Necessary for energy production, nerve function, and the formation of red blood cells.
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Vitamin B6: Involved in many bodily processes, including energy production, nerve function, and immune system support.
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Zinc Sulphate: Essential for immune function, wound healing, and protein synthesis.
Precautions:
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Interactions: Consult your doctor before taking this blend, especially if you have underlying medical conditions or take medications.
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Allergies: Monitor for any signs of allergic reactions.
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Overdose: Avoid taking excessive amounts, as this can lead to adverse effects.
Supplement Facts
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Active Ingredient(s): Iron
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Alternate Name(s): Iron chelate , folic acid , vitamin B12,B6 , zinc sulphate
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Legal Status: Legal and available over-the-counter (OTC).
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Suggested Dose: Dosage varies, but the average dose of chelated iron for an adult with iron deficiency is between 60 and 120 milligrams (mg) per day.
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Safety Considerations: Taking chelated iron may cause side effects, including upset stomach, diarrhea, constipation, and stomach cramps.
Uses of Chelated Iron
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Supplement use should be individualized and vetted by a healthcare professional, such as a registered dietitian, pharmacist, or healthcare provider. No supplement is intended to treat, cure, or prevent disease.
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To better understand the uses of chelated iron, it’s important to review the basic functions of iron and why it’s so vital to your overall health.





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