15/07/2020
*What Is Iron?*
To understand what an iron supplement is, it’s important to learn about the basic function of iron and why it’s so vital to overall health. Iron is normally obtained by eating certain foods, such as red meat, liver (and other organ meats), spinach, and more.
It’s found in almost every human cell and is considered an essential mineral because it is required to make the part of the red blood cells called hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is responsible for transporting vital oxygen throughout the body and to the brain, which has a very high need for oxygen. Iron is involved in oxygen transportation, energy production, immune activity, hormone production, energy for muscles, and DNA.
Iron Deficient Anemia*
Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency in the world according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Approximately 20% of the world’s population is reportedly iron deficient.
For the treatment of Iron deficiency anemia Presenting
World's referred iron is
World's preferred iron
Presenting
IROTREAT TABLET
( Iron 30mg as amino acids chelate, Folic acid 1.5mg, Vitamin B12 15mcg, Zinc 10mg
*Iron* : It is a vital mineral body requires. It is crucial for haemoglobin (Hb) formation (present in red blood cells). Hb carries oxygen from the lungs to the entire body. It is also part of myoglobin that supplies oxygen to muscles. It plays a significant role in immunity, the formation of certain hormones and regulating body temperature
*Vitamin B9 or Folic Acid* : One of the essential vitamins which play a vital role in DNA and synthesis of amino acids. It is crucial for cell division and the development of blood cells. It is essential for the development of brain and spinal cord of growing baby and lack of this during pregnancy can lead to birth deffects
*Vitamin B12* : It is essential for the functioning of the brain and nerves for the production of red blood cells and DNA synthesis. It also plays a major role in protein and fat metabolism, fertility, the functioning of hormones. It exists in different forms like Cyanocobalamin, Methylcobalamin and Adenosylcobalamin.
*Zinc* : It is essential for immune function, wound healing, blood clotting, thyroid function, proper vision and for proper growth and development during childhood, adolescence and pregnancy. It is needed for insulin production in the body. Deficiency in pregnancy can lead to preterm delivery, low birth weight and malformations in the baby. It is also required for proper sense of taste and smell
*A Truly Preferred Iron*