Iron Support, 60 capsules

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Iron Support, 60 capsules

$25.95

Dr. Doni’s Iron Support, 60 capsules. Dr. Doni’s Iron Support includes high-concentration, gentle iron to support energy production and a variety of other protocols.*

Description

Dr. Doni’s Iron Support, 60 capsules. Dr. Doni’s Iron Support includes high-concentration, gentle iron to support energy production and a variety of other protocols.*
  • Provides Safe, Highly Absorbed Iron for a Variety of Protocols
  • High-Concentration Iron for Energy Support*
  • Supports Oxygen Transport and Energy Production*
Serving Size: 1 Capsule
Servings Per Container: 60
Suggested Use: 1 capsule per day or as recommended by your health care professional.
Amount Per Serving
  • Iron (as Ferrochel® Ferrous Bisglycinate Chelate) 29 mg
Other ingredients: Natural Vegetable Capsules
Formulated to be free of allergens derived from: Gluten, yeast, artificial colors and flavors. This product may contain one or more of the following: Calcium Silicate, Magnesium Stearate, Microcrystalline Cellulose and Silicon Dioxide.
Note: If you are pregnant or nursing, consult your physician before taking this product. As with all dietary supplements, some individuals may not tolerate or may be allergic to the ingredients used. Please read the ingredient panel carefully prior to ingestion. Cease taking this product and consult your physician if you have negative reactions upon ingestion. KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED. STORE AT ROOM TEMPERATURE. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
This product was sealed for your protection. Do not use if outer logoed neck seal or inner-seal is missing or damaged. WARNING: Accidental overdose of iron-containing products is a leading cause of fatal poisoning in children under 6. Keep this product out of reach of children. In case of accidental overdose, call a doctor or poison control center immediately. Ferrochel and the Albion Medallion design are registered trademarks of Albion Laboratories, Inc.

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FAQs about Iron Support

What is iron bisglycinate?

Iron bisglycinate gives us a great way to supplement with iron, a key mineral our bodies need. Iron plays a big role in making new red blood cells and carrying oxygen throughout our bodies. This specific form of iron is bound to the amino acid glycine. That structure makes it highly absorbable and helps it get where it needs to go in your body.

Does iron bisglycinate cause constipation?

Traditional iron supplements, like ferrous sulfate, can often cause stomach issues, including constipation. But with iron bisglycinate, you don’t typically see those kinds of gastrointestinal side effects. Its unique chelated form means it’s gentle on your stomach, so you get the iron you need without the discomfort.

How do I take iron bisglycinate?

For the best absorption, you should generally take iron bisglycinate on an empty stomach, about an hour before a meal or a couple of hours after. If you’re sensitive and it upsets your stomach, it’s fine to take it with a small amount of food. Just be sure to avoid things that can block iron absorption, like dairy, coffee, tea, and high-fiber foods.

It is best to take iron with vitamin C to improve absorption. Avoid taking iron with thyroid medication, calcium, and other minerals. 

When should I take iron bisglycinate?

You can take it at a time that works best for you and your routine. Some studies suggest taking it in the morning on an empty stomach can lead to better absorption. However, the most important thing is consistency. Find a time that’s easy to remember and stick with it so your body can consistently restore its iron levels.

What is Ferrochel iron bisglycinate?

Ferrochel is a special, patented version of iron bisglycinate. It’s a fully chelated form of iron that’s been clinically shown to have great bioavailability. That means your body can absorb and use it more effectively. It’s a very well-tolerated option for iron support, and it won’t typically cause the stomach upset you might get from other iron supplements.

How much should I take?

It is best to meet with your practitioner about what dose is best for you.