PERIMENOPAUSE.
Women can also experience an increased need for iron during perimenopause and menopause, as periods can become irregular and menstruation may be heavier or more frequent. Amongst women who experience heavier periods, adequate daily iron intake is particularly important and may be difficult to achieve through diet alone.
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Learn about the importance of iron and the relationship between iron & periods.
ACTIVE IRON IS DIFFERENT.
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 supplements³, making it gentle on the stomach and clinical results have shown that it increases iron levels by 94%⁴.
If you often feel tired and fatigued throughout your menstrual cycle, routine iron supplementation with Active Iron can help to support your iron and energy levels¹