Product Description
About Blood Builder
Blood Builder by MegaFood is a nutritional supplement clinically shown to increase iron levels without common side effects like nausea or constipation. It contains iron as well as other nutrients like folic acid, vitamin B12, vitamin C, and beetroot to support healthy red blood cell and hemoglobin production. Blood Builder can benefit those at risk of low iron levels including menstruating women, vegetarians, vegans, teenage girls, pregnant women, athletes, and recent blood donors. It helps combat fatigue and improves energy.Potential Benefits
- Increases iron levels without nausea or constipation
- Improves energy and combats fatigue
- Supports healthy red blood cell and hemoglobin production
- Helps those at risk of low iron like menstruating women, vegetarians, vegans, athletes
Ingredients
Ingredient | Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | Benefit |
---|---|---|---|
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid with organic orange) | 15 mg | 17% | Supports iron absorption |
Folate (folic acid with broccoli) | 680 mcg | 170% | Supports healthy red blood cell production |
Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin with S. cerevisiae) | 30 mcg | 1250% | Supports healthy red blood cell production |
Iron (mineral bound S. cerevisiae) | 26 mg | 144% | Increases iron levels in blood |
Beet Root | 125 mg | - | Rich source of iron |
Other Ingredients:
Ferment media (rice protein, autolyzed yeast extract, organic brown rice, yeast [inactive]), Stearic Acid, rice protein, organic brown rice, autolyzed yeast extract, Cellulose
Dosage & How to Take
Take 1 tablet daily. Can be taken anytime, even on an empty stomach.
Side Effects
Blood Builder is generally well tolerated. There are no known side effects.
About the Manufacturer
MegaFood is a certified B Corporation that makes high quality vitamins and supplements from real, whole foods. They have very high standards for quality, potency and purity. MegaFood is based in New Hampshire and has been making food-based supplements since 1973.
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FAQs About Blood Builder
What makes Blood Builder different from other iron supplements?
Blood Builder contains iron that is gentle on the stomach and clinically shown not to cause constipation or nausea like some other iron supplements. It also includes other nutrients like B vitamins, vitamin C and beetroot that work synergistically to support healthy red blood cell production.
Who can benefit from taking Blood Builder?
Blood Builder is beneficial for those at higher risk of low iron levels or anemia including menstruating women, vegetarians, vegans, teenage girls, pregnant women, athletes and recent blood donors. It is also helpful for anyone feeling fatigued or run down.
How long does it take for Blood Builder to increase iron levels?
In a clinical study, Blood Builder was shown to significantly increase iron levels within 8 weeks. Positive effects may be noticed sooner for some people.
Can men take Blood Builder too?
Yes, Blood Builder can benefit men too. Men who are vegetarian/vegan, athletes or recent blood donors may be at risk for low iron. Blood Builder provides iron without GI side effects.
Is it safe to take Blood Builder every day?
Yes, Blood Builder can safely be taken once daily on an ongoing basis. It contains 26mg iron per tablet which is not excessive.
What is the source of iron in Blood Builder?
The iron in Blood Builder comes from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a species of yeast. The iron is in an absorbable, mineral bound form.
Where can I buy Blood Builder?
AcuAtlanta is an authorized retailer of MegaFood supplements. Blood Builder can be purchased on our website AcuAtlanta.net or at our clinic in Atlanta.
Disclaimer:The information provided is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Seek advice from your medical practitioner before using any nutritional supplement. Do not disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking advice because of something you have read here.