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Prenatal Trimester I and II by Innate Response Formulas 180 Tablets
Optimal Whole Food Nutrition
Our Price: $58.04 Retail Price: $72.55 You Save: $14.51 each, a 20% Savings! | 
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Item on Backorder Due to a shortage in raw materials Prenatal Trimester I and II is SOLD OUT until December 4, 2009.RightFoods/ Innate Response Formulas expects to receive the necessary ingredients and begin a new production run shortly. Orders will be fulfilled and shipped starting December 4th on a first-ordered, first-shipped basis. To reserve your place in line, you can pre-order Prenatal Trimester I and II now by clicking the orange Back Order button above. Note: This date is subject to change ... |
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Foundational Multi-Vitamin & Minerals Prenatal Trimester I & II is a comprehensive foundational formula crafted exclusively from 100% whole food nutrients. Designed specifically for use prior to and throughout a woman's pregnancy. This formula is well-tolerated also by women experiencing nausea. Provides iron from FoodState, which is not only gentle on the stomach but is non-binding. Suggested usage fulfills the recommended daily value of the key nutrients folate (800 mcg) and iron (18 mg.) |
NOTE: GLASS Container Product - Special Shipping Required Special safety packing materials are used, thus the shipping cost MAY be slightly higher than standard shipping. Also, glass products are not eligible for free shipping over $100. |
Supplement Facts
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| Six (6) Tablets Contain: |
Amount Per Serving |
| Calories | 20 |
| Total Fat | 150 mg |
| Total Carbohydrates | 1257 mg |
| Dietary Fiber | 248 mg |
Sugars Contains 0mg of Sugar | |
| Protein | 3778 mg |
| Vitamin A | 2500 IU |
| Vitamin C | 80 mg |
| Vitamin D3 | 400 IU |
| Vitamin E | 30 IU |
| Vitamin K1 | 65 mcg |
Thiamine (Vitamin B1) | 1.5 mg |
Riboflavin (B-2) | 1.6 mg |
| Niacinamide | 17 mg |
| Vitamin B6 | 3 mg |
| Folate | 800 mcg |
| Vitamin B12 | 5 mcg |
| Biotin | 300 mcg |
| Pantothenate | 3 mg |
| Calcium | 200 mg |
| Iron | 18 mg |
| Iodine | 150 mcg |
| Magnesium | 75 mg |
| Zinc | 15 mg |
| Selenium | 50 mcg |
| Copper | 500 mcg |
| Manganese | 2 mg |
| GTF Trivalent Chromium | 25 mcg |
| Molybdenum | 45 mcg |
| Beta Carotene | 2500 IU |
| Choline | 20 mg |
| Inositol | 20 mg |
| Potassium | 10 mg |
| Rice Bran | 100 mg |
Phenolic Compounds Concentrate Citrus sinensis, Vaccinium angustifolium, Vaccinium macrcarpon | 62 mg |
| Naturally Occuring Food Constituents: | |
| Bioactive Peptides | |
| Essential Enzymes | |
| Chlorophyll | |
| SOD Precursor | |
| Glutathione | |
| Beta Glucans | |
| Lipoic Acid | |
| Trace Minerals | |
| Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA) | |
| Glutamic Acid | |
| Polysaccharides | |
| Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) | |
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| Vegetable Lubricant, Silica, Food Glaze |
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| As a dietary supplement, two (2) tablets, three (3) times daily or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. |
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| Prenatal nutrients |
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Innate Response foundational multi-vitamin and mineral formulas are exclusively crafted from 100% whold food nutrients. The vitamins and minerals in each formula are not in an isolated state, but rather exist within a biodynamic FoodState, whole food concentrate. FoodState concentrates not only deliver essential vitamins and minerals, but numerous other vital constituents as well, including bioactive peptides, enzymes, food compounds and macronutrients that inherently comprise whole food. The food constituents delivered with each whole food vitamin and mineral have irreplaceable roles as co-factors in key metabolic bodily functions, and as bio-carriers that govern nutrient delivery to the cells. It is the bio-carriers that are considered to be the "intelligence" of whole food nutrients, enabling the body to readily recognize, assimilate and utilize the nutrients and other vital constituents being delivered. Therefore, FoodState nutrients have a higher rate of utilization and are also retained longer in the body compared to all other forms of nutrients, particularly pure, isolated forms. | The quantity of nutrient consumed does not directly equal nor equate to the quantity of the nutrient absorbed and utilized. In most cases where high quantities of vitamins and minerals are administered the reverse is true. The total capacity of the associated food compounds to carry the nutrient into the cell is the major consideration in determining the total quantity of nutrient absorbed and assimilated. Rouhi MA (1997), Escorting Metals Ions. C & EN, November 10, pgs. 34-35 | |
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Our Price: $58.04 Retail Price: $72.55 You Save: $14.51 each, a 20% Savings! |

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