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MPM FIRST MONTHS 30OVAL 24.6G
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Description MPM FIRST MONTHS 30OVAL 24.6G
Mpm
first monthsFood supplement useful in case of low dietary intake or increased need for nutrients that make it up. Particularly useful for women in the first months of pregnancy.
Ingredients
Filling agent: microcrystalline cellulose; magnesium hydroxide; C vitamin; powdered fish oil titrated 9% in omega-3 (with fish gelatin, sucrose, corn starch, sodium ascorbate and tocopherols); micro-encapsulated borage oil powder titrated 7.5% in gamma-linolenic acid (with corn starch); vitamin and acetate (with gelatin); vitamin B3, beta-carotene; lipoic acid; anti-caking agents: vegetable magnesium stearate; silicon dioxide; vitamin B6; folic acid.
Methods à of use
It is recommended to take one egg a day to be swallowed with water or other beverage.
Warnings
The product does not replace a varied diet.
Do not exceed recommended doses.
Keep out of reach of children under the age of three.
For children it is recommended to seek medical advice.
< b> Conservation
To be kept in a cool and dry place.
Nutritional characteristics
per dose (1 ovaletta) | % RDA * | |
Vitamin C | 90,0 mg | 150 |
Vitamin B3 td> | 18,0 mg | 100 |
Vitamin E | 10,0 | 100 |
Lipoic acid | 10 , 0 mg | - |
Vitamin B6 | 3,0 mg td> | 150 |
Betacarotene | 1,5 mg | - |
(Vitamin A) | 240 & micro; g | 30 |
Folic acid | 400 & micro; g | 200 td > |
Vitamin D3 | 5,0 & microg | 100 |
Magnesium | 104 mg | 35 < / td> |
Fish oil powder titrated 9% of omega-3 (EPA and DHA) | 40 mg 3,6 mg | - |
Borage oil 7% of which gamma linoleic acid | 20 mg 1.5 mg | - |
* RDA: recommended daily allowance.
Format
Pack of 30 tablets of 820 mg.
Cod. 010PM080099.
Bibliography
é - C. Cooper et al. Maternal vitamin D status during pregnancy and childhood bone mass at age 9 years: a longitudinal study. Article on the Web.
- G. Ronnenberg et al. Preconception B-Vitamin and Homocysteine Status, Conception, and Early Pregnancy Loss. Article on the Web.
- E. Casanueva et al. Vitamin C Supplementation To Prevent Premature Rupture of the Chorioamniotic Membranes: A Randomized Trial. Article on the Web.
- AE Czeizel, Prevention of Congenital Abnormalities by Periconceptional Multivitamin Supplementation. Article on the Web.