Iron Bisglycinate is a food supplement based on iron bisglycinate and vitamin C.
Properties and benefits
Iron Bisglycinate is a food supplement based on iron bisglycinate and vitamin C.
Iron contributes to a normal formation of the red blood cells and hemoglobin and to the normal transport of oxygen in the body. The acerola extract rich in vitamin C favour the body’s natural defences and has an antioxidant, support and restorative action. Vitamin C increases the absorption of iron.
If you’re looking for a daily companion for your active lifestyle, our iron and vitamin C supplement has been designed to support your needs, with excellent tolerability by your body. Our capsules are enriched with natural vitamin C with high bioavailability. The iron capsules are easy to take and offer 70mg of high-quality iron bisglycinate in each capsule.
There are different types of iron available and iron bisglycinate chelate is recognised as one of the most effective forms of iron. Thanks to its ability to pass the intestinal wall efficiently, it ensures an optimal absorption, giving you the maximum benefit from our powerful iron supplement. And that’s not all! We’ve included a natural vitamin C extracted from acerola to further enhance the absorption.
Iron represents one of the most crucial and vital microelements for our existence. Thanks to its contribution by providing normal cognitive functioning playing an essential role in combating tiredness and fatigue it represents the key ingredient in supplements aimed at physical and mental well-being. Iron plays a fundamental role in supporting the immune system and regulating energy metabolism.
| Nutritional information | Per daily dose (1 capsule) |
| Acerola | 160 mg |
| of which vitamin C | 80 mg |
| Iron bisglycinate | 80 mg |
| of which iron | 14 mg |
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