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NaturesPlus Prenatal Liquid Natural Tropical Fruit -- 30 fl oz


NaturesPlus Prenatal Liquid Natural Tropical Fruit
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NaturesPlus Prenatal Liquid Natural Tropical Fruit -- 30 fl oz

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NaturesPlus Prenatal Liquid Natural Tropical Fruit Description

  • Multi-Vitamin and Mineral Supplement with Whole Food Concentrates
  • Nutritional Support for Overall Well-Being
  • Vegetarian
  • Gluten Free

Source of Life®Prenatal Liquid is the most comprehensive prenatal liquid supplement ever developed, scientifically designed to provide optimal nutritional support during pregnancy. Just one luscious, indulgent tropical-fruit flavored capful provides expectant mothers with the special nutrition they require. Fast-acting and easily digested, Source of Life® Prenatal Liquid is fortified with all essential vitamins and 8 essential minerals, plus the vital energy of nature's premier whole foods, including apple, broccoli, spinach, tomato, brown rice, apricot and banana - so every daily serving supplies natural energy and nutritional strength. Only Source of Life® Prenatal Liquid delivers this powerful, health-enhancing nutrition in a versatile, refreshing liquid formulation that is bursting with succulent, natural tropical fruit flavor. Discover the health benefits and taste excitement of this special "life stage" Source of Life formulation - you and your baby will soon be on the way to enhanced well-being and peak health. Start a new life right with Source of Life Prenatal Liquid! A serving of Source of Life Prenatal Liquid supplies 800 mcg of folate (more than 100% of the Daily Value for pregnant or lactating women). Women who consume healthful diets with adequate folate may reduce the risk of brain or spinal birth cord defects.


Directions

Shake well. As a dietary supplement, take two tablespoons or one capful (about 30 ml) once daily. Source of Life® Prenatal Liquid is so delicious, you can enjoy it straight from the bottle or mixed with a favorite beverage. Do not exceed recommended serving.
Free Of
Artificial colors, sweeteners, yeast, wheat, corn, soy and milk.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Tablespoons (1 fl oz)
Servings per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories50
Total Carbohydrate13 g4%
   Sugars9 g
Vitamin A (as palmitate)750 mcg RAE (2500 IU)58%
Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol from lichen)2.5 mcg (100 IU)17%
Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopheryl acetate)67 mg (100 IU)353%
Thiamin (vitamin B1) (as thiamine HCl)10 mg714%
Riboflavin (vitamin B2)10 mg625%
Niacin (as niacinamide)40 mg NE222%
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCl)5 mg250%
Folate (as calcium L-5-methyltetrahdyrofolate) (800 mcg L-methylfolate)1333 mcg DFE222%
Vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin)40 mcg1,429%
Biotin800 mcg2,286%
Pantothenic Acid (as calcium pantothenate)12.5 mg179%
Choline (as bitartrate)2.1 mg<1%
Calcium (as citrate complex)50 mg4%
Iron (as aminoate complex)4 mg15%
Phosphorus (as tri-calcium phosphate)10 mg<1%
Iodine (as potassium iodide)150 mcg52%
Magnesium (as amino acid chelate/complex)200 mg50%
Zinc (as gluconate complex)15 mg115%
Manganese (as gluconate)6 mg231%
Potassium (as citrate)10 mg<1%
Inositol5 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Water, fructose, vegetable glyceirn, citric acid, natural flavors, xanthan gum, natural color, sodium benzoate and potassium sorbate (preserve freshness), bromelain (enzyme from pineapple fruit), papain (enzyme from papaya fruit), PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid), brown rice, banana, apricot, apple, alfalfa, barley leaves, broccoli, beet juice, collar greens, parsnips, green zucchini, turnip greens, peach, kale, tomato, spinach.
Warnings

Accidental overdose of iron-containing products is a leading cause of fatal poisoning in children under 6. Keep this product out of reach of children. In case of accidental overdose, call a physician or poison control center immediately.

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Pregnancy 101: What are Prenatal Vitamins?

For decades, healthcare professionals have recommended women of childbearing age take prenatal multivitamins – and for good reason. As you develop a baby, your health directly influences the health of your child. By taking a prenatal, you provide the support you and your baby need during these critical months.

But what are prenatal vitamins, anyway? Many women simply accept them as fact without really understanding what they do or how to choose a prenatal vitamin

Torso View of Pregnant Woman Wondering What are Prenatal Vitamins Pouring Supplements into Her Hand | Vitacost.com/blog

What are prenatal vitamins?

Prenatal vitamins are specially formulated supplements that supply key micronutrients to support a healthy pregnancy.†

Pregnancy increases your body’s need for certain nutrients, especially micronutrients (vitamins and minerals). For example, your folate needs increase from 400 micrograms per day to 600 micrograms per day, as this B vitamin plays an important role in preventing neural tube defects. In fact, most of your B vitamin requirements will increase slightly, as will your daily needs for chromium, copper, molybdenum, vitamin A and vitamin C.

(You may also be interested in the difference between folate and folic acid.)

In addition to the basic micronutrient profile, most prenatal vitamins contain a blend of ingredients shown to support healthy fetal development. These might include:

Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) – DHA is particularly important for fetal eye and brain development. Remember that DHA is an essential omega-3 fatty acid, which means it must be consumed through diet or supplements. You can find it in fatty fish or vegetarian sources, such as flax or chia.†  

Note: Flax and chia contain the parent fatty acid, alpha-linoleic acid (ALA), which is then converted to DHA, though rather poorly. A better plant-based option is an algae-based DHA, because algae is the purest source of this fatty acid (it’s how fish get their high levels of DHA).

An herbal blend – You might notice a proprietary herbal or vegetable blend on the label. The combination is added to help provide some support when you’re lacking a variety of nutrients in your diet.

Ginger or peppermint – Pregnant bellies can be very sensitive to tastes and smells. To help calm an upset stomach, some prenatal formulas feature ginger and peppermint for their naturally soothing properties. 

What prenatal vitamins do

Between morning sickness, unusual food cravings and any other gastrointestinal distress you may experience during pregnancy, it can be challenging to meet the recommended nutrient levels from food alone. Prenatal vitamins help fill in those nutrient gaps, so you can take one more worry off your list.† 

How to choose the best prenatal vitamins

What defines the “best” prenatal will vary from woman to woman, as it largely depends on your individual body’s needs and preferences. That said, there are several questions to ask yourself when shopping for your prenatal multivitamin.

  • Is it made with whole-food based ingredients?
  • Does the supply of micronutrients meet my needs? (at least 100-percent Daily Value)
  • What other ingredients or excipients in supplements were used to make this prenatal?
  • Do I need an herbal blend or other supportive ingredients?
  • Am I getting my money’s worth?

Other dietary considerations

There are a lot of misconceptions around pregnancy fitness and nutrition. One of the more common being that you need to “eat for two.” The truth is, healthy weight gain during pregnancy is about one pound per week in the first trimester, followed by one pound per month in the second and third trimesters. This equates to approximately 300 calories more than your pre-pregnancy baseline.

Also, what you eat matters. It’s best if those additional calories (and the majority of your calories) come from whole, healthy foods. Overconsumption of low-nutrient foods (i.e. most processed snacks) can lead to gestational diabetes in the mom-to-be. This condition has been correlated with an increased risk of the child developing carbohydrate metabolism issues later in life.

Developing a child is the most important job you will ever have. If you’ve never been pregnant, you will probably have a lot of questions – and that’s perfectly natural. Hopefully, we’ve at least answered “what are prenatal vitamins?” and explained what prenatal vitamins do for you and your growing baby. Should you have any further questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to share them in the comments below or find us on social media @vitacost.

†These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.

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