Maternix G Pregnancy Iron 30/90 capsules Densmore
A food supplement enriched with iron adapted to the specific needs of the pregnant woman during the different phases of pregnancy until its end.
Description of Suveal Pregnancy Iron 30/90 capsules Densmore
Maternix G Pregnancy Iron 30/90 capsules Densmore promotes good growth and good development of the embryo and fetus .
- Vitamin B9 contributes to the growth of maternal tissues during pregnancy.
- Zinc and vitamins ( B9, B12, D ) play a role in the process of cell division ,
- Zinc contributes to the normal synthesis of DNA ,
- Vitamins (B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, B12, C) help reduce fatigue ,
- Omega 3 (DHA) helps normal brain function . The beneficial effect is obtained by the daily consumption of 250 mg of DHA.
Advice for use and dosage
Take 1 capsule daily, throughout the pregnancy.
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Composition
Wild fish oil with 10% EPA and 50% DHA, 55% marine magnesium, vitamin C, zinc citrate, chromium chloride, selenium (sodium selenate), vitamin B3, natural vitamin E, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin B9, vitamin D3, potassium iodide, iron fumarate (formula with iron). Capsule: wild fish gelatin.
Precaution of use
- Keep out of the reach of children, away from heat and moisture.
- To eat as part of a varied and balanced diet, and a healthy lifestyle.
- It is recommended not to exceed the recommended dose.
- To be consumed preferably before the date indicated on the packaging.
Introducing Suveal Pregnancy Iron 30/90 capsules Densmore
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Our advice and expert advice in pharmacy
Why iron during pregnancy ?
The woman has physiological and nutritional needs that vary according to the different phases of life.
During pregnancy, iron requirements increase , especially during the last two quarters. To avoid iron deficiency, it is therefore a question of finding enough of it in its diet. If this is not enough, the doctor can resort to supplementation.
During pregnancy, your body works more intensely and many organs (including the uterus and kidneys) work at full speed . This increased activity implies a larger volume of blood. However, to make this supplement, the body needs iron. You also need extra iron for your growing baby. If at any time you run out of iron to produce hemoglobin, you will suffer from anemia.