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Chewable Iron - 90 chewables
Chewable Iron - 90 chewables
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Ingredients
| 1 serving contains: | % RI* |
|---|
Other ingredients:
*RI = recommended daily intake, ✝ = RI not specified
Verifications
Verifications
Vegetarian
Vegan
Iodine Free
Dosage
Dosage
1 lozenge daily
Allergens
Allergens
Contains no known allergens
Description
What is iron?
Iron is one of the essential trace elements that our body cannot produce on its own. It is involved in many processes in the human organism, including the transport of oxygen as a component of the red blood pigment haemoglobin and the storage of oxygen in the muscles. In addition, iron is necessary for blood formation as well as for the functioning of various enzymes and many metabolic processes. It helps to release energy from fat, carbohydrates and protein, reduces energy deficiency and also contributes to normal cell division. Children need iron for brain development. An undersupply of iron can occur, among other things, due to blood loss (menstruation) or phases of increased demand, e.g. pregnancy, children in the growth phase.
Iron in our food
Iron is particularly found in animal products such as meat and fish. Animal foods contain divalent iron, which can be better utilized by the body than plant-based, trivalent iron. Nevertheless, plant-based foods such as legumes, whole grains, spinach, peas, salsify also contribute to meeting iron requirements.
Vitamin C can promote the absorption of iron. It is therefore recommended to consume foods rich in vitamin C such as orange juice, peppers or broccoli at the same time.
Iron as a supplement
NaturesPlus' Chewable Iron contains 27 mg of organically bound iron in an amino acid chelation complex in conjunction with 100 mg of vitamin C per lozenge. One pack provides 90 tablets.
Hint:
Food supplements are not intended to be a substitute for a balanced and varied diet.
Iron is one of the essential trace elements that our body cannot produce on its own. It is involved in many processes in the human organism, including the transport of oxygen as a component of the red blood pigment haemoglobin and the storage of oxygen in the muscles. In addition, iron is necessary for blood formation as well as for the functioning of various enzymes and many metabolic processes. It helps to release energy from fat, carbohydrates and protein, reduces energy deficiency and also contributes to normal cell division. Children need iron for brain development. An undersupply of iron can occur, among other things, due to blood loss (menstruation) or phases of increased demand, e.g. pregnancy, children in the growth phase.
Iron in our food
Iron is particularly found in animal products such as meat and fish. Animal foods contain divalent iron, which can be better utilized by the body than plant-based, trivalent iron. Nevertheless, plant-based foods such as legumes, whole grains, spinach, peas, salsify also contribute to meeting iron requirements.
Vitamin C can promote the absorption of iron. It is therefore recommended to consume foods rich in vitamin C such as orange juice, peppers or broccoli at the same time.
Iron as a supplement
NaturesPlus' Chewable Iron contains 27 mg of organically bound iron in an amino acid chelation complex in conjunction with 100 mg of vitamin C per lozenge. One pack provides 90 tablets.
Hint:
Food supplements are not intended to be a substitute for a balanced and varied diet.
Ingredients
| 1 serving contains: | % RI* |
|---|
Other ingredients:
*RI = recommended daily intake, ✝ = RI not specified

Chewable Iron - 90 chewables