Title: Iron Bisglycinate 25mg for Hemoglobin: DEM4R Iron Active Anemia Supplement – 30 Capsules
Description:
DEM4R Iron Active (formerly VISION) offers superior, easily absorbed iron bisglycinate for men and women, effectively preventing iron deficiency anemia (IDA). Iron Active boasts near 90-100% bioavailability, maximizing iron absorption. Gentle on the digestive system, unlike many iron supplements, it avoids nausea, bloating, constipation, and diarrhea. Safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women, it provides reliable support at all stages of IDA.
Iron is crucial for oxygen transport throughout the body, yet the body doesn’t produce it. Daily needs are 1-2mg, but similar amounts are lost through skin and intestinal cell shedding. Iron is a key component of hemoglobin, vital for oxygen delivery. Iron deficiency impacts energy levels, digestive health, hair, and skin. Women generally require higher daily iron intake than men (18mg vs. 10mg for adults).
IDA is a widespread problem, affecting nearly a third of the global population according to the WHO. Early symptoms are often subtle, leading to delayed diagnosis. In Europe and Russia, latent iron deficiency can reach 60% in some regions. Initial stages may show normal hemoglobin levels; comprehensive blood tests are necessary for accurate assessment, monitoring serum iron, transferrin, ferritin, unsaturated iron-binding capacity (UIBC), and transferrin saturation.
Prolonged IDA has serious consequences due to chronic oxygen deprivation. Addressing IDA requires physician-guided supplementation, with blood tests to monitor iron levels. Iron Active is a superior choice. Its chelated iron (iron bisglycinate) offers significant advantages over ferrous and ferric iron salts, exhibiting better absorption in the small intestine. It’s resistant to the effects of stomach pH and food, minimizing nausea and metallic taste while protecting the stomach lining.
Signs of Iron Deficiency:
- Fatigue
- Weakness
- Shortness of breath
- Headaches
- Pale skin
- Bleeding gums
- Cracked lips
- Weakened sphincter muscles (urinary incontinence)
- Numbness
- Cold extremities
- Brittle nails and hair
- Hair loss
- Low-grade fever (37.5°C)
- Frequent infections
Causes of Iron Deficiency:
- Poor diet
- Malabsorption
- Menstrual bleeding
- Blood donation
- Pregnancy/lactation
- Rapid adolescent growth
At-Risk Groups:
- Women of childbearing age
- Pregnant/breastfeeding women
- Individuals over 60
- Adolescents
- Vegetarians/vegans
- Those with chronic kidney disease and established iron deficiency
- Women with periods lasting over 5 days
Remember: Iron excess is as harmful as deficiency. Manage your iron levels under medical supervision. Iron Active is a high-quality iron supplement designed to support your body’s needs.