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SmartyPants Prenatal Multi & Omegas Gummies -- 120 Gummies


SmartyPants Prenatal Multi & Omegas Gummies
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SmartyPants Prenatal Multi & Omegas Gummies Description

  • Whole Body Health
  • Premium All-in-One Multi to Support Health of Mom and Baby
  • IGEN- Non GMO Tested
  • Lemon, Orange, and Strawberry Banana Flavors

SmartyPants Prenatal Multi & Omegas gummies are made with over 15 premium nutrients including omega-3 EPA and DHA essential fatty acids, folate for normal early fetal development, vitamin D3 for immune health, vitamin B12 to support energy metabolism and vitamins K for bone health — all in one delicious gummy serving. SmartyPants are third-party lab tested for purity and potency, so you know what you read on the label is what you get in the bottle. And we're proud to say our partnership with Vitamin Angels provides life-changing nutrients to women and children in the U.S. and globally.

  • Premium, Science-Backed Prenatal Gummy Multivitamin: SmartyPants Prenatal Multi & Omegas contains more nutrients than the leading prenatal multi gummy and is specifically formulated to fill nutritional gaps in the average diet (Based on $ Sales, IRI InfoScan, and MULO, 05/2022-05/2023)
  • With Over 18 Nutrients to Support Moms at Every Stage: Our science-backed formula includes methylated folate for fetal development, vitamins D3, B12, K1, C, and A all in a delicious serving 
  • Better Nutrient Sources: We include bioavailable forms of high-quality nutrients that are easy for your body to absorb like folate as methylfolate, vitamin D as D3, vitamin B12 as methylcobalamin, and zinc citrate 
  • Certified Clean, Third Party Tested Formula: Our prenatal vitamins are a Clean Label Project® Purity Award Winner! Subjected to strict testing for 200+ contaminants and chemicals, so you can be sure you're  choosing high quality vitamins you can trust 
  • Delicious Taste & Non-GMO: Three delicious flavors - Lemon, Orange, and Strawberry Banana wiith Other Natural Flavors. Adult women take 4 gummies daily. May be taken with or without food.


Directions

Adult women take 4 gummies daily. May be taken with or without food.

Free Of
GMOs, synthetic colors, gluten, wheat, milk, eggs, peanuts, sesame, soy, tree nut allergens, fish allergens, and shellfish.

*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: 4 Gummies
Servings per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories50
Total Fat0.5 g<1%
Cholesterol Less than5 mg1%
Total Carbohydrate9 g3%
   Total Sugars6 g
     Includes 6 g Added Sugars12%
Vitamin A (as retinyl palmitate)520 mcg40%
Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid)48 mg40%
Vitamin D (vitamin D3 as cholecalciferol)30 mcg (1200 IU)200%
Vitamin E (as d-alpha-tocopherol from sunflower oil)14.3 mg75%
Vitamin K (vitamin K1 as phylloquinone)40 mcg44%
Thiamin (vitamin B1 as thiamine mononitrate)0.14 mg10%
Riboflavin (vitamin B2)0.16 mg10%
Niacin (vitammin B3 as inositol niacinate)18 mg100%
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCI)2 mg100%
Folate (as L-methylfolate calcium salt)600 mcg DFE100%
Vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin)4.7 mcg168%
Biotin17.5 mcg50%
Choline (as choline bitartrate)55 mg10%
Iodine (as potassium iodide)290 mcg100%
Zinc (as zinc citrate)3.9 mg30%
Sodium20 mg<1%
Fish Oil455 mg*
   Total Omega-3 Fatty Acids132 mg*
    EPA and DHA114 mg*
Inositol (as inositol niacinate)5 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Organic tapioca syrup, organic cane sugar, gelatin, pectin, citric acid, colors added (organc black carrot juice concentrate, organic turmeric), natural flavors, organic sunflower oil, organic carnauba wax.
Warnings

Consult your health care provider before use if you have a medical condition, are on any medications, are planning a medical procedure, or are pregnant or nursing. Do not exceed recommended daily serving.

 

Do not freeze, product may darken over time.

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How Procrastination Harms Your Health (and Tips to Stop Doing It!)

As any procrastinator knows, the longer you wait to do something, the harder it is to get started. Procrastination creates an inner paralysis as inertia dukes it out with an internal call to action. The upshot? The more there is to do and the more unsurmountable it becomes. 

Bored Woman at Desk Trying to Stop Procrastinating and Get Computer Work Done | Vitacost.com/blog

So why do we procrastinate? Often it comes down to instant gratification versus deferred pleasure.  Our brains are programmed to procrastinate. We are by nature hedonistic creatures, always preferring the allure of pleasure now over pleasure later.

There’s a logic to the madness: Our brains have an easier time tackling concrete rather than abstract things. Tasks that promise future rewards are harder for our heads to get around than tasks with an immediate payoff.

According to an article “How to Beat Procrastination” on the Harvard Business Review, “the short-term effort easily dominates the long-term upside in our minds—an example of something that behavioral scientists call present bias.” Present bias is not only frustrating for work-related tasks, it can also impact your health. Here’s how.

Procrastination’s ripple effects

Procrastination can create all kinds of stress-related health woes, including headaches, digestive trouble, colds and flu, and insomnia. Generally speaking, putting things off is actually more stressful than attempting to get stuff done.

A 2015 study, however, showed that procrastination had a more serious correlation than previous research had unmasked. Higher procrastination scores, the study demonstrated, were predictive of hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Not only were the procrastinators in the study more likely to have poor coping behaviors for their health challenges, study author Fuschia Sirios found that “the participants in the HT/CVD group engaged in more behavioral disengagement and self-blame.” 

This is the significant shadow of procrastination—and the real cost. Procrastinators are not simply lazy, but they are more prone to overwhelm, avoidance and taking themselves to task. The problem is harsh self-judgment can impede the motivation to address the issue head-on. 

Tips for getting over the procrastination hump

So how do you escape our innate tendency toward myopia and learn to consider the long view? By rebalancing your cost-benefit analysis. Skew things to make the payoff feel bigger and the hassle factor smaller. In other words, says the same Harvard Business Review article, “the reward for doing a pestering task needs to feel larger than the immediate pain of tackling it.”

These tips, culled from experts, can help you get over your resistance:

1. Break the task down to smaller steps

Doable increments are the key to wading through the procrastination overwhelm. A long to-do list, such as a stack of things to clear out, can trigger the freeze response. Start by choosing just one small task, i.e., instead of decluttering the entire basement, go through one box of stuff at a time. Set yourself up for success by making the task easy to accomplish—do one box a week, and then build on your achievement.

2. Cultivate laser-like focus

Multi-tasking is not good for anyone, least of all procrastinators.  To get through the crux of an unpleasant task, think about it terms of a power hour. The concept is simple: Put away all distractions and address the job at hand with a concentrated chunk of time. This can harness the brain’s natural ability to sustain concentration for bursts, then need a break. 

3. Forgive and move on

Research shows that the more self-compassion you show toward yourself, the more resolve you will foster to follow through on something. Contrary to popular opinion, self-criticism does not do yourself any favors. If you can forgive yourself for past procrastinations, odds are you will be able to overcome your current procrastination and take action. So don’t build a case against yourself. That only increases the burden, as well as the inertia that comes in its wake.

Another way to kill it with kindness is to reward your efforts with a tangible treat to make the future benefit more enticing—and immediate. If you need to work on some onerous paper work, for example, go to a café and buy yourself a delicious beverage for company.

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