
IRON
Iron + B9 + B12 is an indispensable nutrient combination to prevent anemia, strengthen immunity, support the nervous system and proper metabolism.
Iron is vital for the healthy performance of the body. It affects the attention concentration and focus, the gastrointestinal tract and the immune system functioning, as well as the body temperature regulation. Iron deficiency affects the general well-being.
Iron deficiency anemia is an extremely common occurrence, especially in women of fertile age. Symptoms of this disease include fatigue, drowsiness, decreased performance and physical endurance, tinnitus, dizziness, fainting, shortness of breath, palpitations, and pallor.
Iron bisglycinate chelate, a compound of iron and the amino acid glycine, makes it as easy as possible for the trace element nutrient to be ingested without the gastrointestinal side effects. After the capsule is swallowed, the compound enters the enterocytes where it is hydrolyzed to iron and glycine. The human body ingests the chelated form better than mineral salts of iron.
Iron is not synthesized in the body, so it is important to maintain its normal level, because this trace element is one of the most crucial for humans.
Vitamin B9 (folic acid) is essential for the growth and development of the cardiovascular and immune systems.
Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) participates in the DNA synthesis and energy production, helps in formation of red blood cells, normalizes the functioning of the nervous system and metabolism.
* CUTR 022/2011
**does not exceed the upper permissible consumption level of 600 mcg
*** does not exceed the upper permissible consumption level of 9 mcg
**** does not exceed the upper permissible consumption level of 40 mg
Iron is vital for the healthy performance of the body. It affects the attention concentration and focus, the gastrointestinal tract and the immune system functioning, as well as the body temperature regulation. Iron deficiency affects the general well-being.
Iron deficiency anemia is an extremely common occurrence, especially in women of fertile age. Symptoms of this disease include fatigue, drowsiness, decreased performance and physical endurance, tinnitus, dizziness, fainting, shortness of breath, palpitations, and pallor.
Iron bisglycinate chelate, a compound of iron and the amino acid glycine, makes it as easy as possible for the trace element nutrient to be ingested without the gastrointestinal side effects. After the capsule is swallowed, the compound enters the enterocytes where it is hydrolyzed to iron and glycine. The human body ingests the chelated form better than mineral salts of iron.
Iron is not synthesized in the body, so it is important to maintain its normal level, because this trace element is one of the most crucial for humans.
Vitamin B9 (folic acid) is essential for the growth and development of the cardiovascular and immune systems.
Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) participates in the DNA synthesis and energy production, helps in formation of red blood cells, normalizes the functioning of the nervous system and metabolism.
* CUTR 022/2011
**does not exceed the upper permissible consumption level of 600 mcg
*** does not exceed the upper permissible consumption level of 9 mcg
**** does not exceed the upper permissible consumption level of 40 mg