Prenatals
Maxxi-Natal is formulated to provide a specific combination of vitamins and minerals for pregnant and lactating women, including iron and folic acid. Additional zinc is included, as supplemental iron can inhibit zinc absorption. Generous amounts of calcium are provided in the same 2:1 citrate:malate ratio found optimal in clinical studies, along with additional minerals that are co-factors for bone health. Rutin, a bioflavonoid, is included for venous and capillary support, as is B6 which may help support nausea.*  Dietary Considerations Wheat Free Dairy/ Milk Free Soy Free Yeast Free Sugar Free Preservative Free Salt Free Corn Free Free of Artificial Colors/Flavors  Serving Size:8 Capsule  Servings Per Container:30   Amount Per Serving Vitamin A (natural beta-carotene) 8000 IU  Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 300 mg  Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) 1000 IU  Vitamin E (natural d-alpha tocopheryl succinate) 200 IU  Vitamin K1 (phylloquinone) 120 mcg  Vitamin B1 (thiamine) 15 mg  Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) 15 mg  Vitamin B3 (niacinamide) 15 mg  Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine HCI) 50 mg  Folic Acid 800 mcg  Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) 450 mcg  Biotin (d-biotin) 400 mcg  Vitamin B5 (d-calcium pantothenate) 20 mg  Calcium (citrate/malate 2:1) 800 mg  Iron (glycinate) 15 mg  Iodine (potassium iodide) 150 mcg  Magnesium (citrate/malate) 400 mg  Zinc (citrate) 20 mg  Selenium (L-selenomethionine)* 200 mcg  Copper (glycinate) 2 mg  Manganese (citrate/malate 1:1) 5 mg  Chromium (polynicotinate)* 200 mcg  Molybdenum (citrate) 60 mcg  Potassium (citrate/malate 1:1) 99 mg  Rutin 60 mg   Suggested use for adults: 4-8 capsules daily, taken in divided doses with meals, or as directed by your health care practitioner. This product contains no yeast, wheat, corn, milk, salt, sugar, artificial coloring, preservatives or flavoring. This product is intended for professional use and is manufactured under strict quality control to ensure the optimum in purity, potency and reliability. *non-yeast form  WARNING: Accidental overdose of iron-containing products is a leading cause of fatal poisoning in children under 6. Keep this product out of the reach of children. In case of accidental overdose, call a doctor immediately. ÂÂÂ
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Prenatals Products
Almost everyone knows that it is important to take prenatal vitamins while expecting; however, many women do not realize how vital it is to begin taking prenatal vitamins before conception. During the first 10 weeks of pregnancy, your baby's organs are forming. For this reason, it is essential that as soon as a woman begins thinking about having a baby, she begins to take prenatal vitamins.
Prenatal vitamins are similar to multivitamins; however, they contain large doses of certain vitamins and minerals. Prenatal vitamins contain larger amounts of folic acid, calcium and iron. Each of these nutrients is necessary for proper development. Getting proper nutrients is essential for expectant moms. Those who are expecting or trying to get pregnant should begin a daily regimen of prenatal vitamins. There are many places to find cheap supplements; however, an expectant mother needs to ensure the prenatal supplements they purchase are made with top quality ingredients and manufactured using the strictest protocols. Vita Living provides prenatal supplements that are both affordable and made using premium ingredients.
Calcium is especially important during the last trimester of pregnancy. During the last trimester, a baby's bones are growing rapidly and becoming stronger. If a woman does not receive ample amounts of calcium, the baby's bones will not develop properly and can be weak. Therefore, it is essential that a pregnant woman gets at least 1,000 milligrams of calcium daily. A prenatal vitamin that contains calcium will help ensure the mother and baby receives the calcium they both need. In addition to taking a prenatal supplement, expectant moms should eat a well-balanced diet rich in calcium. Foods that are rich in calcium include dairy products, such as milk, yogurt and cheeses, spinach and fortified cereals and fruit juices.
The mineral, iron, is needed for the body to produce hemoglobin. The body needs hemoglobin to transport oxygen throughout the body. Additionally, iron is essential to fetal growth and development of the bone structure. If an expectant mom doesn't receive ample iron, anemia and low-birth weight can occur. Eating red meat, legumes, eggs and leafy green vegetables, such as spinach will help supply an expectant mother with the iron she needs for health and the health of her baby. During pregnancy, a woman's recommended iron intake doubles to 27 milligrams daily. To help ensure enough iron is consumed, obstetricians often prescribe a prenatal vitamin.
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