Liposomal Elemental Iron – 24 mg (as Iron Bisglycinate and Ferrous Pyrophosphate)
Folic Acid – 120 mcg
Vitamin C – 80 mg
Elemental Zinc – 8.4 mg (as Zinc Picolinate)
Vitamin B12 – 2.40 mcg
Other Ingredients: Pea Protein
Improves Hemoglobin Levels: Liposomal Iron helps in better absorption and utilization of iron without gastrointestinal discomfort.
Supports Red Blood Cell Formation: Folic Acid and Vitamin B12 are crucial for proper RBC production.
Boosts Immunity: Vitamin C and Zinc enhance immune defense mechanisms.
Reduces Fatigue and Weakness: Helps combat symptoms associated with iron deficiency like tiredness and low stamina.
Better Tolerance: Liposomal form reduces common side effects like constipation and nausea associated with traditional iron supplements.
Dosage: As directed by a health advisor or physician.
Administration: Best taken with or after meals to improve absorption and reduce gastric discomfort.
In cases of iron deficiency anemia
Pregnancy or lactation (only under medical supervision)
Menstrual blood loss
Post-surgery recovery
During fatigue or general weakness
As a nutritional support supplement
Adults and elderly individuals
Pregnant and lactating women (under medical advice)
People with diagnosed iron deficiency or borderline anemia
Vegetarians or vegans prone to iron or B12 deficiencies
Individuals with Iron Overload Disorders:
Conditions like Hemochromatosis, Hemosiderosis, or Thalassemia (unless iron-deficient) can worsen with iron supplementation.
People Allergic to Any Ingredient:
Especially those allergic to iron salts, pea protein, or any excipient used in the capsule.
Children Without Medical Advice:
This product is formulated for adults. Do not give it to children unless prescribed.
Patients with Kidney Disease:
Iron supplements can accumulate in the body if kidney function is impaired.
People with Active Infections:
Excess iron can promote bacterial growth; use only if deemed necessary by a physician.
Uncontrolled Chronic Conditions:
Such as untreated gastrointestinal ulcers, or inflammatory bowel diseases where iron may cause irritation or worsen symptoms.
During Certain Chemotherapy or Cancer Conditions:
Unless specifically recommended by an oncologist, avoid supplementation which may interfere with treatment.
Pregnant or breastfeeding women should use it only under supervision.
People taking other iron-containing supplements or multivitamins (risk of overdose).
Individuals on antibiotics like tetracyclines or quinolones – iron may reduce their effectiveness.
Arka Anugraha Hospital dedicated to empower you regarding gut health, detox, weight loss, chronic conditions, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, and obesity.