VEGAN CHELATED IRON with added B-12
Deva Nutrition is proud to introduce its amino acid chelated Iron supplement with added Vitamin B-12.
Iron supplements, particularly ferrous sulphate have been widely used as dietary supplements; however there are common side effects like constipation and stomach upset.2
Under such circumstances, an amino acid chelated iron supplement seems to be a reasonable solution since it is better absorbed from the gastrointestinal system and does not adversely affect the inner lining of the gastrointestinal system2* Deva Vegan Iron tablets also contain Vitamin B12 which is an important factor in proper RBC formation.
Iron amino acid chelates are commonly used as food fortificants or therapeutic agents. In a study conducted in 2001, it was seen that iron amino acid chelates are soluble with high absorption when compared to ferrous sulphate.3
In another study, it was observed that when iron amino acid chelate was added to fortified breads, its absorption was about twice the absorption of ferrous sulfate.4
A review of many research studies conducted on iron amino acid chelates have demonstrated it to be a safe and effective source of iron for addressing iron deficiencies.5 Thus, it is a useful nutritional adjunct for individuals who wish to increase their intake of iron.
DEVA™ Vegan Chelated Iron is 100% vegan, vegetarian and is certified by the Vegan Society, the non-profit organization that actually invented the word "vegan".
References:
1. Office of dietary supplements. National Institute of health. Available at: http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/iron/
2. Hertrampf E, Olivares M. Iron amino acid chelates. Int J Vitam Nutr Res. 2004; 74:435-43.
3. García-Casal MN, Layrisse M. The effect of change in pH on the solubility of iron bis-glycinate chelate and other iron compounds. Arch Latinoam Nutr. 2001; 51:35-6.
4. Layrisse M, García-Casal MN, Solano L et al. Iron bioavailability in humans from breakfasts enriched with iron bis-glycine chelate, phytates and polyphenols. J Nutr. 2000 Sep;130(9):2195-9.
5. Ashmead HD. The absorption and metabolism of iron amino acid chelate. Arch Latinoam Nutr. 2001;51:13-21.