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Active Iron Advance | 25mg | 30 Capsules

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Active Iron Pregnancy | 30 x 25 mg Iron Capsules & 30 x Triple Layer Multivitamin Tablet | 30 Day Supply

Active Iron Pregnancy | 30 x 25 mg Iron Capsules & 30 x Triple Layer Multivitamin Tablet | 30 Day Supply

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Active Iron Women With Active Multivitamin | 30 Iron Capsules and 30 Active Multivitamins

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Active Iron Women With Active Multivitamin | 30 Iron Capsules and 30 Active Multivitamins

Active Iron Women With Active Multivitamin | 30 Iron Capsules and 30 Active Multivitamins

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Active Iron Advance | 25mg | 30 Capsules

Active Iron Advance | 25mg | 30 Capsules

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Active Iron Kids | Iron for Kids | 30 Blackcurrant Flavoured Chews

Active Iron Kids | Iron for Kids | 30 Blackcurrant Flavoured Chews

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Active Folic | Folic Acid for Pregnancy | 60 Capsules

Active Folic | Folic Acid for Pregnancy | 60 Capsules

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Active Iron Pregnancy | 30 x 25 mg Iron Capsules & 30 x Triple Layer Multivitamin Tablet | 30 Day Supply

Active Iron Pregnancy | 30 x 25 mg Iron Capsules & 30 x Triple Layer Multivitamin Tablet | 30 Day Supply

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FAQs .

When choosing an iron supplement, it is important to consider two factors: how much iron is available for absorption, and how likely the supplement is to cause unpleasant side effects.

Most iron supplements dissolve in the stomach. This can lead to oxidation and gut inflammation, which can lead to common side effects associated with iron supplements, such as constipation and nausea. Active Iron is different. Its ground breaking whey protein formula targets the right place for absorption, the DMT-1. This helps reduce oxidation, thus protecting the gut from inflammation. As a result, Active Iron is highly absorbed compared to other iron supplements¹, making it gentle on the stomach and clinical results have shown that it increases iron levels by 94%².

¹Wang et al. 2017, Acta Haematologica, 138: 223-232. ²Ledwidge et al. 2021. Data on file.

Women of childbearing age need 14mg of iron per day. Pregnant women require up to 30mg per day. Men and menopausal women require 9mg per day. Higher doses of iron are often needed for for people with heavy periods, partake in endurance sports and have impaired iron absorption.

A blood test will determine haemoglobin and ferritin (storage iron) levels. Clinical studies have shown that people can increase their iron levels by 94% in 6 weeks with Active Iron*.

*Ledwidge et al. 2023, PRECISION Study, Int J Clin Pharm

Every day, Healthcare professionals are recommending Active Iron to their patients.

Most iron supplements and tablets dissolve and oxidise in the stomach; this can cause unpleasant and sometimes severe gastrointestinal side effects (such as stomach upset and constipation). Active Iron is different, its unique formula provides 2X better absorption*. As a result, more iron is available for the body to absorb, helping to avoid the common side effects of iron**.

Clinical studies have demonstrated that Active Iron increases iron and energy levels whilst helping to prevent gut irritation.

*Wang et al. 2017, Acta Haematological, 138: 223-232
**Ledwidge et al. 2023, PRECISION Study. Int J Clin Pharm

The common side effects of iron supplements include nausea, constipation, diarrhoea, black stools and tooth staining.

Iron is poorly absorbed by the body and many formulations in the market claim to reduce or avoid the common side effects. Some examples include:

1. Reducing the dose significantly which can reduce the side effects. However, this can often mean to dont get sufficient iron.

2. Adding Vitamin C as an antioxidant to try and counteract some of the oxidative stress associated with iron.

3. Use a different form of iron and or a ferric iron.

Active Iron is different, its unique formula provides 2X better absorption*. As a result, more iron is available for the body to absorb, helping to avoid the common side effects**.

*Wang et al. 2017, Acta Haematological, 138: 223-232
**Ledwidge et al. Data on file
*Wang et al. 2017, Acta Haematological, 138: 223-232

**Ledwidge et al. 2023, PRECISION Study. Int J Clin Pharm

The common side effects of iron supplements include nausea, constipation, diarrhoea, black stools and tooth staining.

Iron is poorly absorbed by the body and many formulations in the market claim to reduce or avoid the common side effects. Some examples include:

1. Reducing the dose significantly which can reduce the side effects. However, this can often mean to dont get sufficient iron.

2. Adding Vitamin C as an antioxidant to try and counteract some of the oxidative stress associated with iron.

3. Use a different form of iron and or a ferric iron.

Active Iron is different, its unique formula provides 2X better absorption*. As a result, more iron is available for the body to absorb, helping to avoid the common side effects**.

*Wang et al. 2017, Acta Haematological, 138: 223-232
**Ledwidge et al. Data on file
*Wang et al. 2017, Acta Haematological, 138: 223-232

**Ledwidge et al. 2023, PRECISION Study. Int J Clin Pharm

There is an inherited condition called haemochromatosis where iron levels build up slowly over many years. Women with periods will have a slower build up than men as there will be iron loss monthly. There is no way of knowing you have this condition unless you have the genetic screening for it.

Active Iron is a low-dose product (from 14mg to 25mg) that is 2X better absorbed compared to other iron supplements. We recommend Active Iron only to those who are at risk of developing low iron levels (i.e those with regular periods, pregnant, vegetarians, heavy exercisers) or have low iron levels.

The recommended daily allowance for iron, set by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), is 14 mg. 14mg would be considered safe based on daily intake for the average person. A tolerable upper limit of 45mg has been recommended for iron and this is based on the tolerability of iron products.

Active Iron is a food supplement and not a medicine, meaning our products contain 100-179% of the recommended daily allowance of iron, whereas prescription iron has a higher dose. For example, prescription iron may contain 100mg elemental iron. The issue with high dose iron is that it oxidises in the gut and as a result it is poorly absorbed (typically just 10% is absorbed). It is this oxidation and poor absorption that causes gastrointestinal side effects such as nausea and constipation in 8/10 people. Typically, 50% of people stop taking iron as a result of these side effects.

Most liquid iron supplements contain a much lower dose of iron which is why they can avoid these common side effects. Although this is a great benefit, they often do not provide sufficient iron to increase iron levels, with some only containing 5mg iron per serving.

Active Iron is different. Unlike other oral iron, it’s whey protein formula protects the iron from oxidation, allowing for 2X better absorption. As a result, Active Iron is clinically proven to increase iron levels by 94% and is gentle on the stomach, helping to prevent gastrointestinal side effects and allowing for 4X better compliance in taking the product.

Blood loss = iron loss = low iron = menstrual fatigue. Menstruation is the leading cause of iron, resulting in 1 in 4 women having low iron levels. Active Iron is clinically proven to increase iron and energy levels to help combat tiredness and fatigue throughout a woman’s cycle.

Active Iron Pregnancy Plus has changed to a new and improved Active Iron Pregnancy.
The key changes are as follows:

  • New Technologically Advanced Time-Release Multivitamin
  • Removal of the Omega component

NEW Active Iron Pregnancy contains 20 active ingredients in two specialised components:

  1. Active Iron capsule with 25mg of elemental iron. Clinically proven to increase iron and energy levels in a non-constipating formula.
  2. Special time-release multivitamin formulated to work in sync with Active Iron to optimise absorption, controlling when each layer is released and absorbed. Contains folic acid as highly absorbable L-methylfolate, vitamin D, calcium, magnesium, iodine, high dose B vitamins and many more key nutrients for pregnancy.