Iron Protein Plus
Absorbable iron supplement for whole-body health
Iron Protein Plus
Absorbable iron supplement for whole-body health
For you, if you are looking for an ideal formula to supplement your iron intake
The ingredients in Iron Protein Plus can:
- Encourage healthy red blood cell formation
- Help maintain the healthy oxygen-carrying capacity of blood (hemoglobin)
- Provide essential immune health support
The human body needs iron as an essential part of supporting hemoglobin. Iron Protein Plus includes the iron protein succinylate, a non-toxic iron compound. This form of iron is highly absorbable and easier on the stomach than other forms.
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Iron is an integral part of many proteins and enzymes that maintain good health. It is an essential component of proteins involved in oxygen transport and for the regulation of cell growth and differentiation. (1)
A deficiency of iron limits oxygen delivery to cells, resulting in fatigue, poor work performance, and decreased immunity. Conversely, excess amounts of iron can result in toxicity and even death.
Supplementation with iron protein succinylate has been shown to promote healthy red blood cell formation and support healthy oxygen-carrying capacity of blood (hemoglobin).
Iron Protein Plus includes the iron protein succinylate. This form of iron is not only well-tolerated in people with sensitive stomachs, but it’s also highly absorbable. (2) That one-two combination makes Iron Protein Plus an ideal formula for anyone who needs to supplement their iron intake.
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Do not take this product unless you are truly deficient in iron. Excess iron may cause increased oxidation leading to inflammation. | ||||||||||||
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- Linus Pauling Institute. Iron. Accessed 6/11/2019. https://lpi.oregonstate.edu/mic/minerals/iron
- Curr Med Res Opin. 2013;29(4):291-303.