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Salus Floradix Iron 500ml

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Description

Salus Floradix Iron 500ml

Salus Floradix Iron is a liquid iron and vitamin formula designed to support healthy iron levels, energy, and overall wellness. This easy-to-digest supplement provides highly absorbable ferrous gluconate in a liquid base made from fruit and herbal extracts. It is ideal for individuals with increased iron needs, including women, athletes, and those with dietary restrictions.

The liquid format ensures gentle absorption, reducing the likelihood of digestive discomfort often associated with iron tablets. Floradix is free from alcohol, artificial preservatives, colours, and dairy, making it suitable for vegetarians.

Benefits
Supports healthy iron levels and helps prevent iron deficiency
Promotes energy and reduces fatigue related to low iron
Contains B vitamins, vitamin C, and herbal extracts to support overall vitality
Liquid form is easy to absorb and gentle on the stomach

Ingredients (per 20 ml serving)
Ferrous gluconate (iron) – 15 mg
Vitamin C – 20 mg
Vitamin B1 – 1.6 mg
Vitamin B2 – 1.8 mg
Vitamin B6 – 0.8 mg
Vitamin B12 – 1.2 mcg
Herbal extracts: carrot, nettle, spinach, fennel, hibiscus, kelp, and more
Fruit concentrates: pear, grape, blackcurrant, cherry, orange, blackberry, blueberry

Directions
Adults: Take 10 ml twice daily before meals or as directed by a healthcare professional.

Peer-Reviewed References

Tolkien, Z. et al. (2015). Ferrous sulfate supplementation is associated with gastrointestinal side effects: a systematic review and meta-analysis. PLoS One. PubMed PMID: 25793996

Cancelo-Hidalgo, M.J. et al. (2013). Tolerability of different oral iron supplements: systematic review and meta-analysis. Current Medical Research & Opinion. PubMed PMID: 23252877

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