• Upspring + Plus Multivitamínico Prenatal DHA, Colina y ácido fólico naturales, 30 comprimidos y 30 softgels

Upspring + Plus Multivitamínico Prenatal DHA, Colina y ácido fólico naturales, 30 comprimidos y 30 softgels

  • Product Code: 1567784550-8442
  • Availability: In Stock
  • $ 68.53


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Upspring + Plus Multivitamínico Prenatal DHA, Colina y ácido fólico naturales, 30 comprimidos y 30 softgels.
***** DESCRIPCIÓN DEL PRODUCTO *****
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. Descripción del producto THE ONLY PRENATAL CLINICALLY SHOWN TO SUPPORT FETAL BRAIN DEVELOPMENT UpSpring Prenatal+ is the only prenatal vitamin that includes omega-3 DHA and choline (in the form of Alpha GPC). All natural Prenatal+ delivers 100% of the daily value of 13 essential nutrients, plus brain-building omega-3 and Alpha GPC. Best of all, we’ve added non-constipating iron, probiotics and herbs to make our prenatal easy on the stomach. We use only the highest quality natural ingredients, with no artificial anything to give you the cleanest prenatal multivitamin possible. ALPHA GPC FOR BABY’S DEVELOPING BRAIN Choline is a critical nutrient during pregnancy, since it is required for healthy fetal brain development. The amount of choline a pregnant mother gets can influence her baby’s future learning and cognitive function. Alpha GPC provides more choline than phosphatidylcholine or soy lecithin, two more common forms of this nutrient. The choline in Alpha GPC penetrates the blood-brain barrier to nourish baby’s rapidly developing brain. OMEGA-3/DHA IS CRITICAL FOR MOTOR SKILLS DEVELOPMENT Omega-3 fats, especially DHA, are concentrated in the brain. The brain has the greatest need for omega-3 during the fetal growth period and until age 2. Pregnant women who take fish oil have higher levels of omega-3 in their breast milk. Breastfed infants have higher DHA levels at age 1 compared to formula fed babies; higher DHA levels in infants are associated with better hand-eye coordination. Prenatal+ uses the natural form of vitamin B9, folate, unlike many prenatal vitamins that use the synthetic version called folic acid. Women who are pregnant should get at least 800 mcg of folate per day. UpSpring Prenatal+ Tablet with DHA and Natural Folate Prenatal Vitamins with DHA, Folate and Choline THE ONLY PRENATAL CLINICALLY SHOWN TO SUPPORT FETAL BRAIN DEVELOPMENT UpSpring Prenatal+ is the only prenatal vitamin that includes omega-3 DHA and choline (in the form of Alpha GPC). All natural Prenatal+ delivers 100% of the daily value of 13 essential nutrients, plus brain-building omega-3 and Alpha GPC. Best of all, we’ve added non-constipating iron, probiotics and herbs to make our prenatal easy on the stomach. We use only the highest quality natural ingredients, with no artificial anything to give you the cleanest prenatal multivitamin possible. ALPHA GPC FOR BABY’S DEVELOPING BRAIN Choline is a critical nutrient during pregnancy, since it is required for healthy fetal brain development. The amount of choline a pregnant mother gets can influence her baby’s future learning and cognitive function. Alpha GPC provides more choline than phosphatidylcholine or soy lecithin, two more common forms of this nutrient. The choline in Alpha GPC penetrates the blood-brain barrier to nourish baby’s rapidly developing brain. OMEGA-3/DHA IS CRITICAL FOR MOTOR SKILLS DEVELOPMENT Omega-3 fats, especially DHA, are concentrated in the brain. The brain has the greatest need for omega-3 during the fetal growth period and until age 2. Pregnant women who take fish oil have higher levels of omega-3 in their breast milk. Breastfed infants have higher DHA levels at age 1 compared to formula fed babies; higher DHA levels in infants are associated with better hand-eye coordination. Prenatal+ uses the natural form of vitamin B9, folate, unlike many prenatal vitamins that use the synthetic version called folic acid. Women who are pregnant should get at least 800 mcg of folate per day. . .





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