Iron glycinate plus enhancing cofactors for optimum support of blood formation.
Iron deficiency anemia is the most common specific nutritional problem in the world, affecting many menstruating women (JAMA 1997;277:973-6).
Reduced tissue iron can influence not only red blood cell formation, but immune defenses (Blood 1986;68:803-9) and even brain function (Lancet 1996;348:992-996).
Anemias can result from inadequate dietary levels of folic acid, Vitamin B12 (Am Fam Physician 1999;59:1598-604), Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) (Baillieres Clin Haematol 1994;7:851-79), and Vitamin B1 (thiamine) (J Pediatr 1989;114:405-10).
Vitamin C enhances the absorption of iron from non-heme sources (Ann Nutr Metab 1990;34:32-6).
Betaine, a natural methyl donor, reduces the effects of excessive fat storage in the liver (Arzneimittelforschung 2000;50:722-7).
Usage: As
directed by your healthcare professional.
Supplement
Facts
Serving
Size: 1 Capsule
Servings
per container: 60
Capsules
Per Container: 60
Amount
Per Serving:
Vitamin A
(palmitate)
1000
IU
Vitamin C (ascorbic
acid)
100
mg
Folic
Acid
800
mcg
Vitamin
B12(cyanocobalamin)
100
mcg
Iron
(glycinate)
29
mg
Copper
(glycinate)
500
mcg
Manganese (amino acid
chelate)
1
mg
Betaine
HCl
100
mg
This is a statement of
nutritional support. This statement has not been evaluated by the Food &
Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or
prevent any disease.
Iron Plus $10.00
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