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NaturoBest Prenatal Trimester One with Ginger 120 Capsules

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Vitamin B6 (also known as pyridoxine, pyridoxal-5-phosphate, or P5P) may cause tingling or numbness if total daily intake exceeds 10mg. Be sure to check all your supplements and add up your B6 content. If unsure, speak to your healthcare professional
Product Overview
Prenatal Trimester One with Ginger is a 2-in-1 formulation, a prenatal vitamin and mineral supplement designed specifically for the first trimester as well as a morning sickness relief formula with the addition of 75mg of vitamin B6 and 1300mg of ginger.
Contains 75mg of vitamin B6 and 1300mg of ginger in a daily dose which have been shown in randomised controlled trials to reduce the frequency and severity of nausea and vomiting in pregnancy. [3, 5-11]
Does not contain iron. Iron may aggravate the symptoms of morning sickness in some women [1, 2] and routine iron supplementation may not be recommended at all stages of pregnancy [5]. Always seek advice from your health professional.
Supports healthy foetal brain development [12-14]
Provides vitamins and minerals which support normal, healthy foetal development.
Maintains healthy placenta growth.
Supports a healthy pregnancy.
High quality activated B vitamins such as riboflavin-sodium-phosphate, the activated form of B2, 25mg of pyridoxal-5′-phosphate, the activated form of B6 and 500mcg of Quatrefolic® (5-MTHF), a bioavailable, active form of folate.
Copper free formulation! Copper levels rise naturally during pregnancy and supplementation is not usually necessary. Seek advice from your healthcare practitioner.
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NaturoBest Prenatal Trimester One with Ginger 120 Capsules
RRP $89.99
$80.95
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$80.95
$80.95
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