Complete Iron & Vitamin supplement
Mild on the gastrointestinal tract
For anemia & pregnancy
Anemia is a pathological condition of the body, in which a lower than normal mass of red blood cells is observed in the blood. Anemia is recognized in the laboratory by indicators such as the hematocrit, the concentration of hemoglobin in the blood and the number of red blood cells per millimeter of blood.
Anemia can be the result of many diseases and its treatment is done accordingly.
Iron deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia result of insufficient iron intake by the body
Common in newborns, children, teenagers, women of reproductive age & pregnant women
The most common form of anemia in pregnancy with serious consequences for the health of the pregnant woman and the newborn
20% of women have reduced iron stores without being anaemic
Pregnancy
Protection in Pregnancy
The most common anemia in pregnancy is iron deficiency. It is due either to the insufficient intake of iron in situations of increased demands due to poor nutrition, or to the reduction of iron absorption from the upper gastrointestinal system, or to chronic blood loss.
Severe iron deficiency anemia that is not treated in time can create an increased risk of pre-eclampsia, underweight and stillborn fetuses.
The World Health Organization recommends taking 30-60mg of iron/day from the 12th-15th week until the end of pregnancy for every healthy woman and in case of deficiency, taking 40-120mg of iron per day.
Sport
Fatigue reduction
Increase endurance
Performance increase
Often lack of iron due to increased use of it by the body
Cognitive function
Iron is essential for supporting cognitive function and overall brain health. It is involved in the synthesis of neurotransmitters, such as dopamine and serotonin, which play a vital role in mood regulation, cognitive ability and emotional well-being.
Fatigue
Iron is essential for maintaining energy levels. It is a key component of hemoglobin, which carries oxygen to the tissues and other organs of the body. Without adequate levels of iron, oxygen is not transported effectively, leading to fatigue and weakness.
Mild on the gastrointestinal tract
Absence of gastrointestinal disturbances helps with iron intake compliance. This is especially important for sensitive people such as pregnant women.
Iron affects many body functions. Its main use is in the synthesis of heme and the transport of oxygen from red blood cells as well as in enzymatic processes of the body. It significantly affects cognitive function and fatigue
Supports cognitive function
Synthesis of neurotransmitters such as dopamine, serotonin
Mood regulation, mental capacity, emotional well-being
Maintaining energy levels
Basic component of hemoglobin
It transports oxygen
Lack of it brings fatigue
Vivafer Iron+ composition:
Ferrochel iron 50mg
Vitamin C 80mg
Folic acid 400μg
Vitamin B6 4mg
Vitamin B12 50μg
Bioperine 1mg
Ferrochel:
Iron encapsulated in the amino acid glycine chelator (iron diglycinate)
3.7 times greater bioavailability
Without the usual hassles
Folic Acid:
Improves defense
It reduces fatigue
Necessary for red blood cell synthesis
Necessary for the nervous system
It protects the cardiovascular
Necessary for DNA synthesis
Bioperine:
Piper nigrum extract
It significantly increases the absorption of iron and co-administered vitamins
Vitamin C:
Increases iron absorption
Improves defense
It reduces fatigue
It is involved in many functions of the organization
Protection from free radicals
Vitamin B6:
Improves defense
It reduces fatigue
Improves brain function and mood
Reduces nausea & vomiting in pregnancy
Improves cardiovascular & eye health
It reduces inflammation
Vitamin B12:
Improves defense
It reduces fatigue
Necessary for red blood cell synthesis
Necessary for the nervous system
Necessary for DNA synthesis
Use of Vivafer:
1 capsule per day
Pack of 60 capsules
Vivafer contributes to:
Formation of red blood cells
Reduction of tiredness & fatigue
Normal immunity