Ferrous bisglycinate

Ferrous bisglycinate, also known as iron bisglycinate, is a chelated form of iron, meaning it is bound to the amino acid glycine. This chelation process makes ferrous bisglycinate highly bioavailable and easily absorbed by the body, making it more effective than other forms of iron supplements. It is often used as a gentle and well-tolerated alternative to traditional iron supplements, which can cause digestive discomfort and constipation.

Iron contributes to normal cognitive function, normal energy-yielding metabolism, normal formation of red blood cells and haemoglobin, normal oxygen transport in the body, the normal function of the immune system, the reduction of tiredness and fatigue and has a role in the process of cell division.

 

Ferrous bisglycinate is used in our nouxx BLOODY BERRY.

 

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