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Solgar Folacin Folic Acid 400mcg 100 tablets

Solgar Folacin Folic Acid 400mcg 100 tablets

Folacin (Folic Acid) 400 mcg, also known as Vitamin B9, contributes to several processes within the body, but is best known for its support of maternal tissue growth during pregnancy. Folic acid is a supplement which is advised to be taken by pregnant women and those trying to conceive. It can be found in different foods, such as dark green leafy vegetables, but to make sure you reach the adequate level of intake, especially before and after conception, taking a supplement is recommended. Low folic acid levels have been proven a risk factor in the development of neural defects in the developing foetus.

This important B Vitamin also contributes to normal homocysteine metabolism. 


1 tablet of Folacin (Folic Acid) 400 mcg will contribute to:

  • Maternal tissue growth during pregnancy
  • Normal amino acid synthesis
  • Normal blood formation
  • Normal homocysteine metabolism
  • Normal psychological function
  • Normal function of the immune system
  • Reduction of tiredness and fatigue
  • Folate has a role in the process of cell division

 

Ingredients: (dicalcium phosphate, microcrystalline cellulose), Anti-caking Agents: (vegetable stearic acid, silicon dioxide), Cross-Linked Cellulose Gum, Folacin (folic acid as pteroylglutamic acid).

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