NATURE'S HELP Meno Iron - Women's Health: How can Meno Iron support iron levels in menopause naturally? Are you dragging yourself through each day, barely finding the energy to just keep up?
Iron deficiency is defined as the depletion of total body iron, it's the essential mineral required to produce healthy red blood cells where it makes a protein called hemoglobin which carries oxygen to all cells in the body. So, if you are deficient in iron, you are deficient in oxygen and that explains the extreme tiredness. It is the most common nutritional deficiency in the world today.
Menstrual blood loss is one of the largest causes of low iron in women generally, and some people have low levels simply because their iron absorption is reduced due to poor digestive function.
Meno Iron - Women's Health has been formulated to support the body's storage of iron. It's your complete iron supplement that supports energy production, a strong immune system and supports energy, so you can get back to living your best, active life.
Common signs of lack of iron include tiredness, pale skin, shortness of breath, fuzzy head, dry and damaged hair and skin.
It's important not to self-diagnose iron deficiency. If you think your symptoms are due to low iron, please consult with your doctor for a blood test to confirm your iron levels.
Iron is a mineral that the body needs for growth and development that makes oxygen carrying red blood cells. Folate to produce sufficient healthy red and white blood cells, while vitamin B12 plays an important role in supplying essential methyl groups for protein and DNA synthesis. Vitamin B12 and folate perform several important functions in the body, including keeping the nervous system healthy. Vitamin C is high in antioxidants and is crucial in collagen production. Zinc is a nutrient that people need to stay healthy and is found in cells throughout the body. Copper is essential in iron metabolism. It is needed for the transport and storage of iron, so when copper levels are low, iron cannot be efficiently moved into the bone marrow for red blood cell formation.
Meno Iron - Women's Health is part of The Menopause Collection, created for women by women.
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