Vitamin B6: 1.9 mg
Vitamin B6 helps regulate hormonal activity. Vitamin B6 contributes to the normal synthesis of cysteine. Vitamin B6 contributes to the normal metabolism of homocysteine.
La vitamine B2 – Riboflavine : 1.4 mg
Pregnant and breast-feeding women have an increased need for vitamin B2. A lack of intake during pregnancy increases the risk of malformation in the child. Riboflavin contributes to normal energy metabolism. Riboflavin helps protect cells against oxidative stress. Riboflavin contributes to normal iron metabolism.
Vitamin B1 – Thiamine: 1.4 mg
Vitamin B1 helps to produce energy and aids digestion. During pregnancy: it is essential for the development of the baby, particularly its nerves and eyes. If you are breast-feeding: it promotes lactation. Thiamine contributes to a normal energy metabolism.
Vitamin A – Betacarotene: 1320 µg
Vitamin A plays a role in the process of cellular specialisation Vitamin A contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system.
Iron – Ferrous bisglycinate: 21 mg
+mum has been designed with ferrous bisglycinate, which has been shown to be easily absorbed, causing fewer side effects and less likely to block the absorption of vitamin E and calcium. Iron plays a role in the process of cell division.
Vegan vitamin D3: 25 µg
While most prenatal vitamin supplements use vitamin D from an animal source (lamb’s wool), +mum has been designed with vitamin D carefully extracted from seaweed to provide an easily absorbable vegan form of vitamin D3. Made with Vita-algae D, a sustainable, vegan form of cholecalciferol (vitamin D3). According to the WHO, vitamin D can reduce […]
Premium active folate Quatrefolic® (5-MTHF): 750 µg
+mum exclusively uses Quatrefolic®, the patented form of 5-MTHF folate that is the most bioavailable and best absorbed on the market (unlike conventional synthetic folic acid). This active form can be used immediately by the body, even in cases of MTHFR mutation. Optimised supplementation with 5-MTHF Quatrefolic® is associated with: A reduced risk of female […]
