Ferrocomplex
270 capsules
• Based on the latest scientific guidelines (Mingrone et al. 2018, Parrot et al. 2017 and Patel et al. 2017).
• 45 mg of iron fumarate, the most bioavailable form of iron.
• Iron contributes to the normal formation of red blood cells and hemoglobin and to normal oxygen transport in the body.
• Iron contributes to the reduction of fatigue.
• Iron supports the immune system.
• Iron supports normal cognitive function.
• 64 mg of vitamin C from acerola extract, which enhances iron absorption.
• 200 µg of vitamin B9 from methyl-tetrahydrofolate, the most active form of vitamin B9.
• Compliant with Belgian legislation.
• Capsule that is easy to swallow and well tolerated.
• Ferrous iron/fumarate in synergy with plant-based vitamin C (acerola extract) and the most active form of vitamin B9 (MTHF, methyltetrahydrofolate).
Usage
1 capsule per day, to be taken in the evening (Important! Always leave at least 2 hours between taking calcium and taking iron).
Composition
Per capsule: Acerola extract (Malpighia glabra; 17% vitamin C) 376 mg, Iron fumarate (33% iron) 135.5 mg, Capsule: Gelatin 107 mg, Emulsifier: Magnesium salts of fatty acids 21.3 mg, Vitamin B9 (folic acid, 1% vitamin B9) 20 mg.
Product Information
Contents
Packaging: 270 capsules
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Permitted Claims
Vitamin C* contributes to iron absorption:
Iron contributes to the normal formation of red blood cells and hemoglobin and to normal oxygen transport in the body.
Iron contributes to the reduction of fatigue.
Iron supports the immune system.
Iron supports normal cognitive function.
Recommendations
Keep out of reach and sight of children – not to be given to children under 12 years – do not exceed the recommended daily dose – should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle – store in a dry place and protected from light.
FAQ
Because bariatric surgery leads not only to decreased caloric intake, but also to decreased absorption and absorption of vitamins and minerals, deficiencies will occur. The stomach reduction will drastically reduce the amount of stomach acid produced, leading to reduced absorption of certain micronutrients. Thus, after bariatric surgery, there is a lifelong need for additional vitamins and minerals to maintain proper function, stay in shape and prevent deficiencies.
Yes, but we recommend always doing this in consultation with your healthcare professional.