According to the Food & Drug Administration, adequate folate (folic acid) in healthful diets may reduce a woman's risk of having a child with a brain or spinal cord defect. Sources of folate include fruits, veggies, whole grain products, fortified cereals and dietary supplements. Folate intake should not esceed 250% of the daily value (1,000 mcg)
Eye & Brain Development”Choose a brand with a 100 mg daily dose of DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), an essential building block of eye and brain tissue. A study published in the official journal of the American Acadamy of Pediatrics shows that supplementation of DHA during pregnancy benefits the baby's visual development.
Neural Development”Get the full daily recommended allowance of Folic Acid (800 mcg) for healthy neural tube development. Also look for the appropriate daily levels of Vitamin B6 (2.5 mg) and Vitamin B12 (8 mcg) for development and maintenance of the central nervous system.
Iron Absorption”Keep the right level of Iron in your blood. 45 mg a day is a good dose, as iron is often low in women during pregnancy. Look for Beta Carotene, Nettle and Vitamin C to enhance iron absorption. And, don't choose a supplement that exceeds 600 mg a day of Calcium”as it can interfere with iron absorption.
Pleasant Aroma & Botanical Support”During times of morning sickness, a prenatal tablet gently scented with Peppermint is soothing. The addition of Diatomaceous Plant provides over 70 trace minerals to help reduce cravings during pregnancy that may be caused by the body's need for more minerals.
Pamper your baby and yourself with the "miracle of life" goodness with the right Prenatal Multivitamin. It's a choice of life.
2 Tablets Contain:
Calories | 5 |
Total Carbohydrate | 1g |
Vitamin A (100% as beta carotene) Providing (typical analysis): beta carotene... 2250 mcg gamma carotene... 2.25 mcg trans beta carotene... 2.15 mcg beta zea carotene... 0.45 mcg | 4,000iu |
Vitamin C (calcium ascorbate) | 60mg |
Vitamin D (cholecalciferol) | 200iu |
Vitamin E (as d-alpha-tocopheryl succinate) | 15iu |
Vitamin K (as phytonadione) | 45mcg |
Thiamin (as thiamin mononitrate) | 800mcg |
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) | 1mg |
Niacin (as niacinamide) | 10mg |
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCl) | 1.25mg |
Folic Acid | 400mcg |
Vitamin B12 (as cyanocobalamin) | 4mcg |
Biotin (as biotin triturate) | 150mcg |
Pantothenic Acid (as d-calcium pantothenate) | 5mg |
Calcium (as citrate/carbonate) | 300mg |
Iron (as iron gluconate) | 22.5mg |
Iodine (from pacific kelp powder) | 75mcg |
Magnesium (as citrate/oxide) | 150mg |
Zinc (as amino acid chelate) | 7.5mg |
Selenium (as selenium monomethionine) | 12.5mcg |
Copper (as amino acid chelate) | 1mg |
Manganese (as amino acid chelate) | 1mg |
Chromium (as polynicotinate) | 25mcg |
Sodium | 5mg |
Potassium (as amino acid chelate) | 25mg |
DHA (docosahexaenoic acid from tuna oil) | 50mg |
Peppermint Oil | 43mg |
Red Raspberry (leaf) | 25mg |
Dandelion (root) | 25mg |
Nettle (stem, leaf, flower) | 25mg |
Peppermint (leaf) | 25mg |
Diatomaceous Plant | 5mg |
Inositol | 5mg |
Choline (as choline bitartrate) | 2mg |
PABA (para aminobenzoic acid) | 1mg |
Other ingredients: vegetable cellulose, vegetable modified cellulose gum, vegetable stearic acid, vegetable modified cellulose, silica, vegetable magnesium stearate, vegetable glycerin. |
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