Liquid Iron from Swedish Healthbrand contains a unique blend of iron and various B vitamins to support the formation and maintenance of red blood cells (you can read more about why this is important).
Acai and blueberry extract have been added to our formula to give it an extra boost in combination with iron, Vitamin C, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B9 and Vitamin B12. This daily vitamin shot is enriched with our organic fruit and herb blend. This carefully composed mix with special ingredients and nutrients supports your body in:
ü Production of red blood cells
ü Production of hemoglobin
ü Reduction of lethargy
ü Reduction of fatigue
ü Support metabolism
ü Support cognitive functions
ü Immune system support
Why is choosing liquid vitamins important?
On average, a daily shot of liquid vitamin contains 14 times as many active ingredients in the same weight as a tablet or capsule.
Liquid version of vitamins are easier and better absorbed by the body. Many more nutrients are absorbed by the intestines and distributed throughout the body, the result is demonstrably better and faster.
There are no fillers in liquid vitamins, unlike tablets.
Intake of liquid vitamins is for everyone. Many people have difficulty taking tablets or capsules, especially swallowing them.
It has been researched that as many as 1.2 billion people worldwide have an iron deficiency in their bodies.
The human body is unable to produce iron independently. The way for the human body to get iron is through food. A (too) low iron level in the body is often the cause of various complaints. Here is a brief overview of known problems with an iron deficiency:
ü Fatigue
ü Palpitations
ü Dizziness
ü Shortness of breath
ü Have a pale color
ü Sweating
ü Headache
ü Hair loss
ü Restless legs
ü Concentration problems
Our special formula can help you increase your iron levels and contains only natural flavors and colors. This Liquid Iron has a wonderfully refreshing berry flavor.
When you 'watch what you eat', follow a diet or otherwise consume food and drink, make sure you get enough iron. A shortage often occurs, currently 15% of the world population already has a shortage.
Iron deficiency in pregnant women increases the risk of a low birth weight of the child, with all the associated risks.
Our liquid nutritional supplements are non-GMO. What does this mean and why is this important?
Non GMO stands for: Non Genetically Modified Organism. In Dutch this translates to: non-genetically modified organisms. With non-GMO products, the properties of plants, bacteria or yeasts have not been changed by genetic modification.
The use of genetically modified organisms - or GMOs - is controversial, as the health risks for humans are not yet fully clear. The effects of genetic modification on the environment have also not yet been sufficiently mapped out.
What is the function of red blood cells?
Red blood cells contain a lot of hemoglobin, the protein that transports oxygen and carbon dioxide. This allows red blood cells to carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissue and to transport carbon dioxide to the lungs, after which we exhale it.
What does Vitamin C do?
Vitamin C or ascorbic acid is the best known vitamin. Vitamin C functions as an antioxidant in the body and is necessary for the formation of connective tissue, the absorption of iron and the maintenance of resistance.
What does Vitamin B1 do?
Thiamine (vitamin B1) is essential for the body's energy supply and for the proper functioning of the heart muscle and nervous system.
What does Vitamin B2 do?
Riboflavin (vitamin B2) is necessary for the body's energy supply.
What does Vitamin B6 do?
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) is important for metabolism, especially for the breakdown and synthesis of amino acids. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. Vitamin B6 regulates the functioning of certain hormones and is necessary for growth, blood production and proper functioning of the immune system and nervous system.
What does Vitamin B9 do?
Folic acid is also known as vitamin B11 or folate. In some countries they call folic acid vitamin B9.
Folic acid (vitamin B11) is necessary for the growth and proper functioning of the body and for the production of white and red blood cells.
Folic acid plays an important role in the early development of the unborn child. Folic acid contributes to the formation of the nervous system, which is formed from the first day after fertilization. Folic acid reduces the risk of birth defects such as neural tube defects (NBD) or spina bifida. It is also associated with a lower risk of premature birth, low birth weight and possibly cleft lip and palate.
What does Vitamin B12 do?
Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) is necessary for the production of red blood cells. Red blood cells are needed to transport oxygen in your blood. In addition, vitamin B12 is necessary for the proper functioning of the nervous system.