Essential Prenatal Support
Folic Acid is more bioavailable in supplemental form than from food. Folate plays an important role in the prevention of neural tube defects when taken prior to conception and during early pregnancy. It helps in the production of red blood cells and factors in the maintenance of good health.
Folic acid is an important vitamin during pregnancy. It helps regulate embryonic and fetal nerve cell formation, which is vital for normal development. It can help prevent neural tube birth defects (such as spina bifida) if taken prior to and during the first trimester
of pregnancy.
Along with vitamins B12 and C, it is involved in protein metabolism and has been used in the prevention and treatment of folic acid anemia. It also plays a role in a healthy circulatory system by decreasing levels of homocysteine, an amino acid by-product that can harm the cardiovascular system by
damaging the lining of the blood vessel walls.
Supplemental folic acid is more bioavailable than folic acid from food – Folic Acid is an important factor in the maintenance of good health.
Benefits:
Helps support normal early fetal development.
Helps produce red blood cells.
A factor in the maintenance of good health.
How to use:
1–2 tablets daily or as directed by a health care practitioner.