
Health Concerns
| Women's Health |
| Neural Tube Defect |
| Pregnancy |
| Metabolism |
| Red Blood Cell Function |
| Anemia |
Conditions
Genders
Ages
Recommended Use
Helps prevent neural tube defects when taken prior to and during early pregnancy.
Recommended Dose
Adults: Take 1 tablet daily.
Warning
Consult healthcare practitioner if uncertain whether you are taking adequate Vitamin B12. Folic acid supplementation can mask Vitamin B12 deficiency.
ContraindicationsNot Applicable.
Non-Medicinal Ingredients
microcrystalline cellulose, dicalcium phosphate, magnesium stearate, hypromellose
Additives
No artificial flavours or colours. No preservatives, sweeteners, dairy, corn, soy, gluten, wheat or yeast.
UPC and Count
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 068120366017 |
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90 |
Format / Size / Packaging / NPN/DIN
| Format: |  | Tablet | | Format Size: |  | 7.5 mm Round | | Packaging: |  | HDPE Bottle | | NPN/DIN: |  | 80002495 |
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Folic Acid 400mcg Tablet
Product Description
Taking folic acid every day, both before you conceive and throughout your pregnancy, is the most important thing you can do to prevent neural tube defects in your baby. The neural tube connects the brain and the spinal cord. It develops in the first few weeks of pregnancy. Folic Acid helps: - Make nucleic acids which is needed for proper production and maintenance of cells
- Our bodies especially during periods of rapid cell division, such as pregnancy and infancy
- Makes red blood cells
DID YOU KNOW? - Folic acid is a B vitamin that can help reduce the risk of neural tube defects
- Folate and folic acid are different terms for the same B vitamin
- B Vitamins are water soluble, meaning any excess is not stored but excreted or lost through perspiration. They must be continually replaced to maintain proper blood levels, in order to supply the tissues with the needed nutrients required for the necessary physiological and biochemical cycles in which they are involved
For further information regarding the importance of folic acid, what are neural tube defects, what foods contain folic acid, click on Spina Bifida & Hydrocephalus Association of Ontario and SB&H! The information on this website is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. It is provided as a resource only by Swiss Herbal Remedies Ltd. It is important to seek the advice of a physician, registered dietitian, pharmacist, naturopathic doctor, or other qualified health professional about the appropriateness of taking dietary supplements and their potential interactions with medications.
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