





In Pakistan, some people may have a low-iron diet (chai, low diet, no red meat), and that’s where the need for such a product arises. This product combines iron bisglycinate, L-methylfolate, and vitamin C in such a manner that it seems easy to incorporate into daily life. It can be taken in the form of syrup or tablets according to what an individual is comfortable with.
Key Functional Benefits :
May support normal hemoglobin formation
May help maintain healthy red blood cells
Vitamin C may improve iron absorption
Folate is commonly used during pregnancy for nutritional support
Gentle iron form compared to traditional salts
Suitable for teens, adults, and pregnancy (doctor advice recommended)
How It Works :
Iron bisglycinate is a chelated iron that the body can absorb relatively efficiently. Additionally, it is said to be kinder to the stomach. L-methylfolate is a bioactive compound related to the development of red blood cells. Vitamin C is a compound that assists the uptake of iron. Together, the combination is a powerful agent that does hemoglobin and RBC-related functions without major complications.
| Iron Bisglycinate | 130 mg |
| L-Methylfolate | 100 mcg |
| Vitamin C | 25 mg |
| Iron Bisglycinate | 130 mg |
| L-Methylfolate | 200 mcg |
| Vitamin C | 50 mg |
Directions :
Iron is usually taken after taking food because it is more stomach-friendly that way.
Tablets: Taken with a glassful of water
Syrup: Took with a spoon or cup as per requirement .
Pregnancies and lactation must be accompanied by professional advice. Every body reacts differently to iron. It is important that you monitor your body.
Form, Taste & Packaging :
Form: Syrup or film-coated tablets
Taste: Syrup has a fruity-metallic taste .
Packaging: Simple and practical, works for home or travel bags
The syrup is usually easier for those who don’t like swallowing tablets.
Storage & Safety Information
Store at room temperature away from direct heat
Keep bottle properly sealed and tablets dry
Keep out of children’s reach (iron overdose can be dangerous)
Do not exceed recommended intake without professional advice
Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare provider
FAQ Section:
Q: Who usually takes this in Pakistan?
A: Mostly women during pregnancy (on doctor’s advice), postpartum, teens, and people with low meat/low iron diets.
Q: Can it help with low hemoglobin?
A: It may support hemoglobin and red blood cell formation, but it’s not a medical treatment.
Q: Why is folate included?
A: Folate plays a role in RBC formation and is widely used during pregnancy.
Q: Does vitamin C matter?
A: Yes, vitamin C helps the body absorb iron better.
Q: which one is better Syrup or tablets?
A: Syrup is easier for some people, tablets are more convenient for travel.
Q: Does it cause constipation?
A: Iron can sometimes do that, although bisglycinate is known to be gentler for many.
Q: Is it okay in pregnancy?
A: Iron and folate are common pregnancy supplements, but always follow a doctor’s guidance.
Disclaimer
This product is a supplement to your diet. It is not claimed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Do not use this product during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or if you have any medical conditions without consulting your doctor first.
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