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Iron Bisglycinate Supplement
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Iron Bisglycinate is an anti-fatigue form of iron with excellent bioavailability.

  • Helps with anemia and iron deficiency.
  • Associated with improvements in cognitive ability.
  • Meets the increased needs of iron for vegetarians.
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Red capsule imprinted with iron chemical element, floating on bloodstream

Iron Bisglycinate Supplement

Our dietary supplement Iron Bisglycinate offers a simple way of increasing your iron intake. The body needs iron in order to function properly. This trace element participates in a number of mechanisms of action including the formation of new cells, hormones, and neurotransmitters.

What are the benefits associated with our Iron Bisglycinate supplement?

Iron Bisglycinate is formulated from a specific form of iron – iron reacted with glycine to form a chelate called ferrous bisglycinate. This has the advantage of being an anti-fatigue form of iron with excellent bioavailability due to its low molecular weight. It is thus easily absorbed by the gut, making it bioavailable within the body. In addition, ferrous bisglycinate is a stable form of iron. Having no ion charge, it does not interact with other nutrients in the digestive system and is therefore well-absorbed by the body.

Iron also plays an essential role in enabling red blood cells to transport oxygen from the respiratory system to the body's tissues. This is why a lack of iron can be damaging to our health and why supplementation is sometimes necessary – particularly since serious iron deficiency can impair cognitive development and cause iron-deficiency anemia – a condition in which a lack of iron results in a reduction in red blood cells leading to poor oxygenation of the body.

Why is iron supplementation important?

Iron deficiency has been a significant public health issue for several years. The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that 1.3 billion people suffer from iron deficiency anemia. Of the many potential causes, the most common is inadequate intake, or poor absorption, of dietary iron. The body does not produce iron and it must therefore be provided by the diet:

  • Iron is found mainly in animal-source foods, hence the need for vegetarians and vegans to find alternative sources.
  • A lack of dietary iron is also common among women, particularly during pregnancy. Indeed, women of reproductive age have increased iron requirements because their levels are more subject to depletion. It is estimated that iron levels may fall by up to 25% during menstruation and pregnancy.

Iron deficiency may be caused by other factors such as intestinal malabsorption, gastrointestinal bleeding or gastric surgery.

Inadequate iron intake resulting in deficiency can lead to health complications. Symptoms include:

  • Fatigue;
  • Muscle weakness;
  • Lack of stamina;
  • Light-headedness;
  • Loss of libido;
  • Sluggish immune system.

These symptoms are associated with poor oxygenation of the body, both in muscles and in several organs such as the brain, heart, kidneys and lungs.

Scientists have also observed that a lack of iron can lead to learning difficulties and poor concentration. This is why supplementing with iron may help improve cognitive ability and prevent heart failure.

The ferrous bisglycinate used in our supplement is a safer, more effective form than either ferrous sulfate, iron citrate or iron D-gluconate, all of which can produce side-effects such as gastric problems. Studies on ferrous bisglycinate, on the other hand, have revealed no negative side-effects on the stomach wall or intestines. The benefits of this type of iron are now available to buy at SuperSmart as a dietary supplement in the form of 25g capsules, with a suggested dose of three capsules a day for optimal iron intake.

Buy Iron Bisglycinate to improve your iron intake.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Composition
Daily dose: 3 capsules
Number of doses per pack: 20
Amount per dose
Elemental iron (from 75 mg of bisglycinate iron) 15 mg
Recommended daily amounts of iron 107%
Other ingredients: acacia gum, white rice bran.
Directions for use

Adults: Take one capsule, one to three times a day, or as advised by your therapist. Each capsule contains 25 mg of iron bisglycinate.

Precautions: do not exceed the recommended daily dose. This product is a nutritional supplement and should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle. Do not leave within the reach of young children. Keep away from light, heat, and humidity. As with any nutritional supplement, consult a health care practitioner before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or if you have a health problem.

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