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Prenatal Multi - 120 V-Caps

Prenatal Multi - 120 V-Caps

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  • Full spectrum of 24 vitamins and minerals
  • Includes a gentle form of iron
  • helps to reduce the risk of neural tube defects when taken daily, prior to and during early pregnancy
  • Aids in the development of tissues, red blood cells, and bones
  • Free from dairy, gluten, and soy. NonGMO. Vegan
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Prenatal Multi - 120 V-Caps
Prenatal Multi - 120 V-Caps
$40.49

CanPrev Prenatal Multi - 120 V-Caps is a dietary supplement in capsule form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

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Formulated with a full spectrum of 24 vitamins and minerals, CanPrev Prenatal Multi offers therapeutic doses to target the nutritional needs of pregnancy and prenatal development. Prenatal multivitamins are different from regular multivitamins. They’re specifically formulated to prepare your body for pregnancy to support the developing nutritional needs of you and your fetus. CanPrev’s Prenatal Multi is specially formulated with folic acid, calcium, magnesium, and a gentle form of iron to support the developing nutritional needs of both mother and fetus. Prenatal Multi helps to reduce the risk of neural tube defects when taken daily, prior to and during early pregnancy and aids in the development of tissues, red blood cells, and bones. [VCAPS]
Each capsule contains:
Beta-carotene 1250IU (750mcg)
Vitamin B1 (thiamine mononitrate) 1.25mg
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin-5-phosphate) 375mcg
Vitamin B3 (niacinamide) 7.5mg
Vitamin B5 (calcium d-pantothenate) 2.5mg
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxal-5-phosphate) 6.25mg
Biotin 12.5mcg
Folate (L-5-methyltetrahydrofolate) 250mcg
Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) 5mcg
Choline (dihydrogen citrate) 10mg
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 37.5mg
Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) 100IU (2.5mcg)
Vitamin E (d-alpha-tocopheryl acetate) 6.25IU (4.19mg AT)
Vitamin K1 (phytonadione) 22.5mcg
Calcium (citrate) 87mg
Chromium (citrate) 25mcg
Copper (citrate) 0.5mg
Iron (citrate) 11.25mg
Iodine (potassium Iodide) 55mcg
Magnesium (citrate) 42.5mg
Manganese (citrate) 0.5mg
Molybdenum (citrate) 12.5mcg
Selenium (citrate) 15mcg
Zinc (citrate) 6.25mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Vegetable-grade magnesium stearate, vegetable capsule.
Important Information:
Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use especially if you are taking blood thinners. Do not use if seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children. There is enough drug in this package to seriously harm a child.
Dosage
Adults (Pregnant) - Take two (2) capsules, two (2) times per day with food or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. Take a few hours before or after other medications.
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT A HEALTHY PREGNANCY
Although the importance of a healthy diet and lifestyle habits during pregnancy is common knowledge, did you know that even in industrialized countries like the U.S. and Canada, pregnant mothers are at increased risk of inadequate intakes of many nutrients? As surprising as this might initially sound, it is in many ways, to be expected. According to recent statistics, the majority of pregnant women report being unsure about what they should eat and drink during their term. In fact, 60% of women polled said they did not know which foods were safe to consume during pregnancy. Foods that posed the most confusion included cheese, shellfish, eggs, tuna, and nuts.
This is why we've put together a list of the tops foods to include in your diet when you are pregnant, as well as which foods you should try to avoid as much as possible. We've also highlighted the top nutrients a gestating mother and growing fetus both need to thrive. Read on…
Diet For A Healthy Pregnancy
Eating a nutritious diet during pregnancy is of paramount importance and has been associated with good brain development and healthy birth weight. A healthy, nutrient-rich diet is also the most effective way to reduce the risk of many birth defects. A healthy pregnancy diet should include an adequate supply of high-quality
protein, fresh fruits, and vegetables, whole grains, and plenty of healthy fats. Choose unsaturated fats and limit unhealthy saturated and trans fats. Healthy fats are found in olive oil, canola, and other vegetable oils, nuts and seeds, avocados, and fatty fish like salmon. Include plenty of
calcium
-rich, and iron-rich foods, as well as ample
vitamin C
foods like citrus.
Probiotics
are also a wise addition to your diet throughout pregnancy. Indeed, studies indicate that a probiotic supplement during pregnancy can help to prevent preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, vaginal infections, infant and maternal weight gain, and even allergic diseases.
Foods To Avoid During Pregnancy
On the list of naughty foods and beverages to avoid during your pregnancy, you will find obvious things like alcohol, caffeine, raw eggs, deli meats, high-mercury fish like swordfish, marlin, king mackerel, shark, and tilefish. Organ meats, raw or rare seafood and meat, raw sprouts, unwashed produce, unpasteurized, milk, cheese, and fruit juice should also all be avoided, and of course, stay away from all processed junk food.
Choosing The Right Pregnancy Supplements For You And Your Baby
Pregnancy is a time where it’s critical for both mom and baby to be getting all the necessary nutrients they need to meet the physiologic needs of the mother and the metabolic demands of the fetus. A high-quality prenatal multivitamin is worth spending a little more money on, and should not be thought of like a splurge, because you're very realistically investing in your child's health and wellbeing for life. Look for a prenatal multi that supplies additional iron since this mineral plays a key role in the transfer of oxygen to tissues and pregnant women are also at higher risk of iron deficiency. You'll also want to look for at least 0.8 to 1 mg of folic acid to prevent neural tube defects and abnormalities of the brain and spinal cord. (You should ideally be taking folate at least 3 before conception). Your prenatal should also supply solid doses of calcium,
vitamin D, Essential Fatty acids – especially
DHA, which is essential for proper brain growth and eye development of the baby. A high-quality prenatal should also supply the whole B family of vitamins, as well as vitamins A, C, and E, magnesium,
zinc, and last but certainly not least,
choline
which is essential for fetal brain development and placental function.
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT A HEALTHY PREGNANCY
Although the importance of a healthy diet and lifestyle habits during pregnancy is common knowledge, did you know that even in industrialized countries like the U.S. and Canada, pregnant mothers are at increased risk of inadequate intakes of many nutrients? As surprising as this might initially sound, it is in many ways, to be expected. According to recent statistics, the majority of pregnant women report being unsure about what they should eat and drink during their term. In fact, 60% of women polled said they did not know which foods were safe to consume during pregnancy. Foods that posed the most confusion included cheese, shellfish, eggs, tuna, and nuts.
This is why we've put together a list of the tops foods to include in your diet when you are pregnant, as well as which foods you should try to avoid as much as possible. We've also highlighted the top nutrients a gestating mother and growing fetus both need to thrive. Read on…
Diet For A Healthy Pregnancy
Eating a nutritious diet during pregnancy is of paramount importance and has been associated with good brain development and healthy birth weight. A healthy, nutrient-rich diet is also the most effective way to reduce the risk of many birth defects. A healthy pregnancy diet should include an adequate supply of high-quality
protein, fresh fruits, and vegetables, whole grains, and plenty of healthy fats. Choose unsaturated fats and limit unhealthy saturated and trans fats. Healthy fats are found in olive oil, canola, and other vegetable oils, nuts and seeds, avocados, and fatty fish like salmon. Include plenty of
calcium
-rich, and iron-rich foods, as well as ample
vitamin C
foods like citrus.
Probiotics
are also a wise addition to your diet throughout pregnancy. Indeed, studies indicate that a probiotic supplement during pregnancy can help to prevent preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, vaginal infections, infant and maternal weight gain, and even allergic diseases.
Foods To Avoid During Pregnancy
On the list of naughty foods and beverages to avoid during your pregnancy, you will find obvious things like alcohol, caffeine, raw eggs, deli meats, high-mercury fish like swordfish, marlin, king mackerel, shark, and tilefish. Organ meats, raw or rare seafood and meat, raw sprouts, unwashed produce, unpasteurized, milk, cheese, and fruit juice should also all be avoided, and of course, stay away from all processed junk food.
Choosing The Right Pregnancy Supplements For You And Your Baby
Pregnancy is a time where it’s critical for both mom and baby to be getting all the necessary nutrients they need to meet the physiologic needs of the mother and the metabolic demands of the fetus. A high-quality prenatal multivitamin is worth spending a little more money on, and should not be thought of like a splurge, because you're very realistically investing in your child's health and wellbeing for life. Look for a prenatal multi that supplies additional iron since this mineral plays a key role in the transfer of oxygen to tissues and pregnant women are also at higher risk of iron deficiency. You'll also want to look for at least 0.8 to 1 mg of folic acid to prevent neural tube defects and abnormalities of the brain and spinal cord. (You should ideally be taking folate at least 3 before conception). Your prenatal should also supply solid doses of calcium,
vitamin D, Essential Fatty acids – especially
DHA, which is essential for proper brain growth and eye development of the baby. A high-quality prenatal should also supply the whole B family of vitamins, as well as vitamins A, C, and E, magnesium,
zinc, and last but certainly not least,
choline
which is essential for fetal brain development and placental function.
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