Ingredient Information
INGREDIENT LIST
Each vege capsule contains:
Iron Amino Acid Chelate 120mg, equiv. Iron 24mg
Sodium Ascorbate 112.49 mg, equiv. Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) 100mg
Betacarotene 5mg
Iron Boost
Iron Boost is your premium quality formula based on scientific evidence to supplement your iron intake when dietary consumption is inadequate or energy levels are low. Formulated to provide a gentle dose of bioavailable Iron + Vitamin C + Betacarotene, which have been shown to support Iron uptake.
- + Product of New Zealand
- + Best Before Date: Out of Stock
Benefits
Natural Source of Iron
Iron is essential for transporting oxygen throughout the body, and a lack of this vital nutrient can lead to fatigue and impaired immune function. It provides non-constipating, plant-based, easily absorbed iron, contributing to the reduction of tiredness and supporting the immune system.
Gentle on the Stomach
Revolutionizing iron supplementation, it is formulated to prevent the discomfort of constipation typically associated with iron supplements.
Energy Level Support
Excellent source of bioavailable nutrients, known for their energising properties. It supports energy levels and heightened vitality, making it an ideal ingredient for those seeking enhanced performance.
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Iron Amino Acid Chelate
Iron Amino Acid Chelate provides a superior form of iron that's gentle on the stomach and is more readily absorbed by our bodies. It is crucial for supporting oxygen transport, energy production, and promotes healthy immune system function.
How to Use
Recommended Dosage
Adults: 1 vege capsule daily. Always read the label and use as directed if symptoms persist consult your healthcare professional.
Pro Tip
Iron is not just useful for the ladies. Men, anyone who enjoys a plant-based diet or regular exercise may also struggle with finding enough iron from foods alone.