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Vitacost Folic Acid -- 800 mcg - 250 Tablets


Vitacost Folic Acid
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Vitacost Folic Acid -- 800 mcg - 250 Tablets

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Vitacost Folic Acid Description

Vegetarian supplement supplies 800 mcg of folic acid per single-tablet serving.


What is Folic Acid?


Folic acid—also known as folate or folacin—is a B vitamin found in green leafy vegetables and, in lesser amounts, in fruits, sprouts, brewer’s yeast, liver and legumes. Often working in conjunction with vitamin B12, folic acid functions primarily as a methyl-group donor involved in many important body processes.*

 

Most importantly, folic acid is responsible for the creation of DNA (the body’s genetic information) and building blocks of RNA (needed for protein synthesis in all cells). Rapidly growing tissues, such as occurs during pregnancy or regeneration of tissues such as red blood cells and immune cells, need folic acid to divide properly.*

 

Folic acid also plays a role in the formation of SAM (s-adenyl methionine), which regulates many functions, including mood.*

 

 

What are the key benefits of Vitacost® Folic Acid?

  • Helps promote normal DNA function and replication*
  • Supports homocysteine levels, which is important for healthy heart function*
  • Supports healthy brain function and memory*
  • Maintains endothelial function*
  • Supports healthy and happy moods*
  • Unless otherwise advised by your physician, it’s generally advised to take vitamin B12 with folic acid because folic acid has the potential to hide a vitamin B12 deficiency

Why is Vitacost® Folic Acid your everyday essential?

  • Supplies 800 mcg of folic acid per single-tablet serving
  • Contains 250 servings per bottle
  • Suitable for vegetarians
  • Gluten free
  • High quality at a great value!

 

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Directions

As a dietary supplement, take 1 tablet with food daily or as directed by a healthcare professional.

 

Keep dry and at room temperature (59°-86°F [15°-30°C]).

Free Of
Milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, crustacean shellfish, fish, soy, gluten, titanium dioxide.

*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: 1 Tablet
Servings per Container: 250
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Folate (800 mcg folic acid)1333 mcg DFE333%
Other Ingredients: Dicalcium phosphate, cellulose, vegetable stearic acid, vegetable magnesium stearate and silicon dioxide.
Warnings

Pregnant or lactating women, those with diabetes, hypoglycemics, and people with known medical conditions and/or taking drugs should consult with a licensed physician and/or pharmacist prior to taking dietary supplements. Keep out of reach of children.

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To Prevent Birth Defects, Follow This Doctor's Advice

Learning that a child has a birth defect is frightening for any parent. Each year, 8 million children born around the world are diagnosed with such a condition, according to the March of Dimes.

The good news is that with enough love and attention, these children can grow up to have normal, happy lives.

"People with birth defects can be -- and usually are -- happy and productive members of society," says Dr. Anthony Scialli, an obstetrician-gynecologist and teratologist in Washington, D.C.

January is National Birth Defects Prevention Month. Fortunately, there are several things you can do before having kids that lower the risk of birth defects.

Pregnant Woman Trying to Prevent Birth Defects Sitting on Floor with Cup of Tea | Vitacost.com/blog

Preventing birth defects

Avoiding alcohol during pregnancy is the first step to reducing the risk of birth defects in a child, Scialli says.

"Alcohol is the single most common known cause of birth defects," he says. "We don’t know the amount of alcohol that is safe, so we recommend no alcohol intake."

Even if you are not planning on becoming pregnant – but are in your childbearing years – you should take a multivitamin every day, says Dr. Lisa Waddell, deputy medical officer at the March of Dimes.

“If you take folic acid before and during early pregnancy, it can help prevent birth defects of the brain and spine called neural tube defects,” she says.

Waddell also recommends several other lifestyle changes that can boost your own health, and increase the odds you’ll have a healthy baby. They include:

  • Staying safe from viruses and infections that may affect pregnancy
  • Quitting smoking
  • Avoiding taking street drugs

“Schedule a preconception checkup with your doctor to make sure you’re healthy and that your body is ready for pregnancy,” she says.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends being updated on all vaccines – such as those for the flu and whooping cough – before becoming pregnant.

The CDC also urges aspiring mothers to protect against and immediately treat insect bites, and to practice good hygiene, such as washing your hands regularly with soap and water.

If you are being treated for a chronic illness – including high blood pressure, diabetes, heart problems or kidney problems – visit your obstetrician prior to having children, Scialli says.

“In most cases, treatment of the chronic illness should be continued during pregnancy, although the medications may need to be adjusted,” he says.

Scialli says the MotherToBaby website is another good resource. It is a website associated with the Organization of Teratology Information Specialists that provides information on the safety of medications and other exposures during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.

Managing your child’s birth defect

Of course, none of these steps guarantee your child will not have a birth defect. As scary as such a diagnosis can seem, know that your child can still live a full life.

“Most birth defects can be treated to improve the health and function of the child,” Scialli says.

If you have concerns about your child’s health, discuss them with your pediatrician, Waddell says.

“If your baby is born with a birth defect or other health condition, he may need special care at birth and later in life,” she says.

Pediatric specialists -- such as a pediatric cardiologist or neurologist -- can give you more information and guidance about the specialized care your baby may need, Waddell says.

Rather than considering a child with a birth defect to be disabled, think of them as “differently abled,” Scialli says.

So, don’t underestimate your child’s resilience and ability to thrive. “They learn to adapt to the limitations associated with their problems,” Scialli says.

Finally, you can find support at the March of Dimes Share Your Story webpage.

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