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Prenatal NCPak

Prenatal NCPak

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Prenatal Nutrients by Pure Encapsulations
  • Provides essential vitamins, minerals and nutrients based on scientific recommendations for pregnancy and lactation
  • Supports hormone, neurotransmitter, DNA, protein and energy production
  • Promotes optimal neural and cellular development
  • Nutrient support for women of child-bearing age, pregnant women and lactating women
  • With Metafolin® L-5-MTHF, the naturally occurring, universally metabolized form of folate
  • Made with high-quality vegan ingredients that are backed by verifiable science
Verifiable Science PreNatal Nutrients provides the vitamins and minerals needed to help support maternal and fetal health. Best when combined with EPA/DHA, this formula provides 1 mg of folate as Metafolin® L-5-methyltetrahydrofolate (L-5-MTHF), a naturally occurring, universally metabolized form of folate, for optimal neural and cellular development.1,2 Vitamin D is offered as algae-derived vegan source.3 Vitamin K supports healthy carboxylation of proteins for blood-clotting and bone health.4 Choline (100 mg) contributes to neurotransmitter production, DNA synthesis, protein and energy metabolism, and fetal central nervous system development.5 Iron (27 mg) and iodine (150 mcg) meet the increased requirements during pregnancy.6

Includes Two Daily OptiOmega Softgels featuring natural enzymatically enhanced MaxSimil® monoglyceride fish oil that has a three times greater EPA/DHA absorption rate than an equivalent dose of ethyl ester fish oil. This translates to less fish oil in a smaller softgel for easy swallowing. This IFOS five-star certified fish oil outperforms other fish oils through MaxSimil patented lipid absorption enhancement technology (PLATform). 200 mg of DHA daily is key for optimal development during pregnancy. 

 References

  1. Milunsky A. JAMA. 1989 Nov 24;262(20):2847-52.

  2. Prinz-Langenohl R, et al. Br J Pharmacol. 2009 Dec; 158(8): 2014–2021.

  3. Hashemipour S, et al. Br J Nutr. 2013 Nov 14;110(9):1611-6.

  4. Shearer MJ, et al. J Nutr. 1996 Apr;126(4 Suppl):1181S-6S.

  5. Meck, WH, et al. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 27 (2003) 385–399

  6. Dawson EB, McGanity WJ. J Reprod Med. 1987 Jun;32(6 Suppl):478-87.

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