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Women's Health

Multinutrients formulated for women alongside the specific nutrients that come up most - iron, folate, calcium and B vitamins - plus the ranges aimed at particular stages of life.

Biocare, Viridian, Lamberts and Natures Aid make up most of it. Depending on where you are, PMS support, menopause or bone support may be the more useful place to start.

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EfamolEvening Primrose Oil 500mg 90 Capsules

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Efamol Pure Evening Primrose Oil provides up to 33% more Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA) than other oils GLA is essential in maintaining hormonal balan...

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EfamolEvening Primrose Oil Dropper 60ml

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Pure Evening Primrose Oil HELPS SUPPORT: + beautifully smooth and nourished looking skin + can be used by women throughout the month Beautiful S...

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EfamolEvening Primrose Oil 1000mg 30 Capsules

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Efamol Pure Evening Primrose Oil with Rigel Evening Primrose Oil UNIQUE to Efamol to support beautifully smooth & nourished looking skin. Not a...

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Biocare formulate in the UK working with practitioners and build to be hypoallergenic - their Female and Menopause Multinutrients are the two we are asked for by name. Viridian build without fillers, binders or artificial additives.

Lamberts supply the practitioner market and hold their specifications tightly. Natures Aid and HealthAid cover the more everyday end, and Optibac handle the probiotic side.

Iron is the common one, particularly for anyone with heavy periods - it contributes to normal formation of red blood cells and to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. It is best taken away from tea, coffee and dairy, which interfere with absorption.

Folate matters before and during early pregnancy; calcium and vitamin D come up more with age. A women's multinutrient covers the group at sensible levels, which is usually more sensible than stacking singles.

If you are pregnant, trying to conceive or breastfeeding, take advice before starting anything - some nutrients have limits that matter more at that point, vitamin A among them.

Persistent tiredness is worth a blood test rather than a guess at iron: too much iron is its own problem. Your GP can settle it quickly. We are glad to talk the range through on 01323 928523, and we will say when it is a question for them.

FAQ

Should I take iron?

Only if you have reason to think you are short. Ask your GP for a blood test rather than guessing - excess iron causes its own problems, and the test is straightforward.

What is the difference between folate and folic acid?

Folic acid is the synthetic form; folate is the form found in food, and supplements often use methylfolate. Both are used - the pack states which.

Can I take a women's multivitamin while pregnant?

Not necessarily - pregnancy formulas differ, particularly on vitamin A, which is limited in pregnancy. Use a product formulated for it and check with your midwife or GP.

When is the best time to take iron?

Away from tea, coffee and dairy, which reduce absorption. Vitamin C helps, so with orange juice is a common suggestion. Some find it easier on the stomach with food.