Natural Factors Iron Factors 35mg - 90 Tabs

Iron Factors 35mg - 90 Tabs

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IRON FACTORS FROM NATURAL FACTORS.

With 35mg of elemental iron in the active fumarate form, Natural Factors' Iron Factors provides effective anemia support. With added enhancing cofactors like vitamin C, Manganese, Folic Acid, B12, and liver extract, Iron Factors can help optimize hemoglobin production and relieve symptoms such as fatigue and low energy. [TABLET]

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Each tablet contains:
35mg
Iron (ferrous fumarate)
50mg
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)
2mg
Manganese (gluconate)
0.1mg
Folic Acid
10mcg
Vitamin B12 (cyancobalamin)
200mcg
Dessicated Liver Powder
Non-medicinal Ingredients:
Dextrose, croscarmellose sodium, vegetable grade magnesium stearate (lubricant).
Important Information:

Contains no artificial preservatives, color or sweeteners; no corn, dairy, starch, wheat or yeast.

Format

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90 Tabs

Dosage

1 tablet daily or as directed by a health practitioner.

Product Information:
  • Therapeutic dosage for iron deficieny.
  • May be effective for anemia.
  • With supporting cofactors: Vitamin C, B12 & Folic Acid.
  • May help fatigue and tiredness due to low iron.
  • Easy digesting formula.

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I have trouble digesting iron tablets but I thought these didn't contain too much iron and I'd be able to take them. I have found they don't work for me due to constipation. I have another brand here that I will try instead. I really need them to get my energy back from after my surgery. Most people would probably be able to handle them.
By Beth from wpg MB on 2025-08-30 02:44:27

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One of The More Absorbable Forms of Iron
I've used this successfully in the past. For quite a while, it was one of the most absorbable and easiest to digest forms of iron I'd used. The price can't be beat.

My stomach did eventually get too sensitive again though, due to IBS, so I could only take a half pill at a time, and only w/ a solid meal. A small snack wasn't enough. That's my own issue though, as I also got sensitive to salmon oil, which I had taken for many years, and then for awhile couldn't tolerate at all.

It's a great product overall though, price in incomparable. The addition of desiccated liver is a game changer and the only supplement I know of that adds liver. I can always take desiccated liver pills, in any amount to top up my iron.
By Jeanne on 2024-09-02 23:38:45

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Hello Jeanne,

Glad you are enjoying this iron and it's helping you stay healthy and well.
Bien - Good
Bon supplément de fer, qualité prix c'est bien, toutefois je préfère un fer plus vivant comme celui de living alchemy ou de megafood

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Good iron supplement, price quality is good, however I prefer a more lively iron like that of living alchemy or megafood
By Sonia on 2024-04-22 16:02:08

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Male taking these to increase iron
I am male and I have been taking these for a few years off and on now that I have been able to control my levels more. It’s important to get your blood work checked before and after you’ve been taking them. Once you’ve done that go off it for a while and get tested again to see how your body is handling it. I have reduced mine to 1 tablet 2-3 times a week.
By Manjinder on 2019-12-12 04:28:18

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Good low dose iron
No side effects, very effective, tastes bad
By Katia on 2019-09-04 06:22:05

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Iron

Iron is an interesting mineral because it has health promoting and health detracting properties. The most important function of iron is its role in the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood. Hemoglobin and myoglobin (found in muscle tissue) are dependent on iron for their ability to carry oxygen to all of the body's tissues. Lack of iron leads to iron deficiency anemia. Iron is an important part of enzyme systems, processes that speed up chemical reactions in the body.

Do You Need Iron?


Some people are prone to iron deficiency. Menstruating women lose blood monthly and are more likely to benefit from iron supplementation. Pregnant women often look anemic when their blood is tested in the laboratory. This type of anemia is due to hemodilution. Hemodilution is an increase in blood volume without an increase in the number of red blood cells. Women are often recommended inorganic iron by their obstetrician but they would do better with non-constipating organic iron in the tablet or liquid form. Postmenopausal women no longer lose blood monthly and, in most cases, no longer need daily iron supplementation.

Men, especially of British Isles descent, can have a condition called hemachromatosis. They have high iron levels that lead to cardiovascular disease, arthritis, liver disease and diabetes. High iron levels are also implicated in compromised cell function, probably due oxidative damage to the cell's genetic material. It is important not to take iron supplements unless you are deficient.


Anemia

Anemia refers to a group of common blood disorders. It results in the decreased ability of red blood cells to carry oxygen. This manifests as symptoms of fatigue, exhaustion after small amounts of activity, headaches, constipation, loss of appetite, coldness of the extremities, dizziness, sore mouth and increased susceptibility to colds and flus. In more severe cases, heart palpitations and breathlessness occur as the body attempts to increase tissue oxygenation. Outward signs of anemia are pale skin, pale mucus membranes (especially in the inside of the eyelid), dry skin and brittle nails.

There are several types of anemia. Iron deficiency anemia is the most common. It can be caused by large blood losses, small but recurrent blood loss (excess menstrual bleeding or ulcers), hypothyroidism, or long-term illnesses. Megaloblastic anemia is due to a deficiency of B12 and possibly folic acid. Restlessness, numbness and skin cracks on the sides of the mouth are signs of this type of anemia. Liver disease, Crohn's and celiac disease can cause it. Pernicious anemia is also due to a deficiency of B12. This time it occurs because of lack of the ability to absorb B12 in the stomach.

Hemolytic anemia occurs when red blood cells are prematurely destroyed. It is an inherited blood disorder. Jaundice and an enlarged spleen are signs of this type of anemia. Poisoning form toxic substances may also cause anemia.

Anemia during pregnancy is common but is usually caused by increased blood volume as opposed to a lack of oxygen carrying ability.
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