High Potency Iron Supplement for Bypass Patients by Vita4Life! - Vitamin Supplement

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    High Potency Iron Supplement for Bypass Patients Iron deficiency (i.e. anemia) is found mostly in women, especially after the gastric bypass or other weight-loss surgery. It is the side effect that typically seen after the changes made in the gastric procedure. Most of the iron from foods is typically absorbed in the first part of the small intestine called the duodenum, but after the gastric bypass procedure, the entire duodenum is removed; as a result, iron deficiency and other nutritional problems occur. But with our iron formula, one can easily prevent this complication. We have created Vita4Life! Iron Support to aid you in reaching your optimal health. We have chosen to use Amino Acid Chelate as our compound to offer optimal bio-availability. Chelation refers to a very specific reaction between a molecule and a nutritional mineral. In this case, the mineral is iron. Chelation is a natural process that takes place in the stomach to facilitate the transportation of nutritional minerals across the intestinal wall as a part of digestion. Vitamin C: An iron supplement is absorbed best when taken with a source of vitamin C. For this reason, we’ve added vitamin C to our Vita4Life! Iron Support. Our iron supplement pill is the best absorbed iron supplement that is available in the market. It is not only designed to meet the iron replacement needs of the patients who have undergone bariatric surgery, but also is designed to be easy on the digestive system to support maximum absorption. What can cause Iron deficiency? Iron is one of the most abundant metals on earth. It is essential to most life forms and to normal human physiology. Iron is necessary in the formation of hemoglobin, which carries oxygen in red blood cells through out our body. When iron levels in hemoglobin deplete, some common symptoms are fatigue and lack energy to do every day tasks. Iron deficiency anemia is the most common type of anemia in the United States, & it is of particular concern when dealing with a compromised digestive tract. Iron deficiency anemia usually develops slowly, because it may take several months for the body's iron reserves to be used up. As the iron reserves are decreasing, the bone marrow gradually produces fewer red blood cells. When the reserves are depleted, the red blood cells are not only fewer in number but also abnormally small. If the body's iron stores aren't replenished at this point, continuing iron deficiency can cause the body's normal hemoglobin production to slow down. When hemoglobin levels and red blood cell production drop below normal, anemia develops. Our patented iron supplement is non-constipating which dissolves within two minutes has earned us the reputation of being the most trusted name among bariatric patients. Our formula is the best iron vitamin supplement available for both men as well as women in the market and can be used effectively to complement bariatric patients for their dietary intake after the surgery.
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