Harker Herbals Be Well Iron Boost
Harker Herbals Be Well Iron Boost
Highly bioavailable iron bisglycinate boosts iron and aids iron absorption. Liquid Dietary Supplement.
Essential for healthy energy, this taste-free organic iron bisglycinate is non-constipating and readily absorbed. Blended with herbs, fruit and vegetable juices selected for their Vitamin C and nutritive value to aid absorption and encourage healthy blood cells.
- Easily absorbed doses of elemental liquid iron (bisglycinate)
- Non-constipating
- Suitable for all ages, including children and menstruating, pregnant or breastfeeding women
- Natural blackcurrant flavour
- Free from gluten, dairy, alcohol and preservatives, vegan-friendly
- Can be taken long term provided regular tests undertaken to ensure no excess iron accumulation
Indicated for:
- Low iron levels
- Fatigue and low energy
- Pale skin
- Brittle nails
- Poor appetite
Recommended dosage:
Adults : Take 5mls three times per day OR take a single dose of 15mls once per day if preferred.
Children 1-5 years: 5mls per day
Children 5-10 years: 5mls twice per day
Children 10 years and over: 5mls two to three times per day.
Always read the label and use as directed. If symptoms persist, see your healthcare professional.
Active ingredients in each 5ml dose:
- IRON chelate bisglycinate (equivalent to iron 6.85mg) 36.07mg
- WITHANIA root 857mg
- CODONOPSIS root 475.5mg
- NETTLE leaf 1320.5mg
In a base of fruit and vegetable concentrates, including:
- NZ blackcurrant
- Spinach
- Organic beetroot
- Organic carrot
- Blood orange
+ chicory root fibre, vegetable glycerine, natural flavours, citric acid and water
This low sugar formulation contains less than 0.66g of sugar per 5ml dose.
Directions:
Recommended adult dosage (over 12 years)
Adults : Take 5mls three times per day OR take a single dose of 15mls once per day if preferred.
Children 1-5 years: 5mls per day
Children 5-10 years: 5mls twice per day
Children 10 years and over: 5mls two to three times per day.
Shake well before use.
Can be taken long term