Sanon Hierro + Ácido Fólico + Vitamina C y B12 225caps

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Favours the formation of red blood cells

Description

Dietary supplement made of iron and vitamins that favour the formation of red blood cells and blood hemoglobin and contributes to the correct maintenance of the central nervous system. Vitamin B12 helps treat the symptoms of muscle weakness, tiredness or fatigue and facilitates correct serotonin levels.

Instructions for use

· Take 1 capsule a day, preferably on an empty stomach.

· Do not exceed the recommended dose.

· Dietary supplements cannot replace a balanced diet and a healthy way of life.

· Keep out of the reach of little kids.

· Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult with a doctor before taking this product.

Composition

Freight agent (corn starch, maltodextrin), iron (iron bisglycence): 130 mg, vitamin C (l-ascorbic acid), antiaglymerientes (cellulose, magnesium stearate, magnesium silicate), Berry Mix (forest fruits) , Folic acid, vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamine). Capsule cover components: Hypromelose (hydroxipropilmethylcellulose).

Pharmaceutical Advice

Folic acid or vitamin B9 is essential for the replication and proper functioning of cells. It acts as a cofactor in the manufacture of DNA molecules. It is a particularly important micronutrient before and during pregnancy, as it helps in the formation of the baby's brain and spine.

In food, sources of folates can be found in all leafy green vegetables and legumes, e.g. lettuce, chard, cabbage, rocket, peas, beans and nuts, etc. Note that these folates are degraded during long cooking processes.

On the other hand, dietary supplements provide folic acid, or its active form: L-methyl folate. This is the form of the vitamin that has biological activity in the body. Some people have genetic characteristics that make them less able to convert the vitamin (folic acid) to its active form in the body (L-methyl folate).

Before considering supplementation, it is advisable to get good advice and find out if you are deficient in this vitamin or planning a pregnancy, as advice on dosing and the form of the vitamin may vary.

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