Unboxed: 7 products to build your prenatal supplements section
February 27, 2017
Two tablets a day support the health of the mother and developing child. Notably, it contains choline for healthy brain development, plus methylated folate and vitamin B12. Formulated by renowned nutrition guru Tieraona Low Dog, M.D., the tablets can be taken any time throughout the day, even on an empty stomach.
This package contains 30 softgels to ensure efficacious doses of DHA and choline for fetal brain development, along with 90 mango-peach gummies that contain folate to stave off neural tube defects as well as an all-around multi for all-around health. It’s all non-GMO, gluten-free, with no artificial ingredients.
Fully 56 gluten-free, vegan, organic, Kosher, citrus gummies feed customers with a complete multi including vitamin B6 for morning sickness, folic acid against neural tube defects, a special form of iron to minimize iron-induced constipation, plus a dollop of algae-based omega-3 DHA and EPA (they will want to take extra DHA to supplement this gummy). If gummies aren’t their thing, the Premama Prenatal Vitamin Drink Mix Essentials is an unflavored multi single-serve packet.
Each box contains 15 flavor-free single-serving packs that contain 8 billion CFUs of Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001 and Bifidobacterium lactis HN019, which have been shown in human studies to reduce the risk of the irksome infant skin condition called eczema, the digestive issues of constipation and diarrhea, as well as overall sick days.
Four capsules per serving will get expectant mamas triumphant doses of all the vitamins and minerals they'll need, including more than a gram’s worth of nutrient-dense greens. Special notes: We like the methylcobalamin form of B12. Also, the multi contains synthetic folic acid instead of food-state folate, but that’s because all the research on preventing birth defects has been done on folic acid. And the probiotic punch seems a bit low.
Three tablets of food-based nutrients give pregnant women a solid go on the vitamins and minerals they'll need, including a nice blend of fruits and veggies. Because it’s food-based, they can take them on an empty stomach.
Three tablets of food-based nutrients give pregnant women a solid go on the vitamins and minerals they'll need, including a nice blend of fruits and veggies. Because it’s food-based, they can take them on an empty stomach.
Refresh your supplement set with this lineup of prenatals to ensure your mama customers are as healthy as can be.
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