Feroglobin

Feroglobin Liquid

For Healthy Red Blood Cells For children 4+ years For Blood Circulatory System

Feroglobin Liquid is a dietary supplement recommended for the normal formation of red blood cells and hemoglobin.

Description

Liquid Feroglobin is a dietary supplement with iron, zinc and vitamin B complex.

Iron and folic acid help reduce fatigue and exhaustion. Iron contributes to the normal formation of red blood cells and hemoglobin.

Liquid Feroglobin is a nutrient-rich iron formula that helps maintain health and vitality. Iron contributes to the normal formation of red blood cells, hemoglobin and the normal transport of oxygen into the body. This special formula also contains vitamin C, which increases the absorption of iron, vitamins B6 and B12 that contribute to normal energy metabolism, plus iron and folic acid, which helps reduce fatigue and exhaustion.

Feroglobin Liquid with specific nutrients for blood formation can be of particular benefit to athletes and women during menstruation or pregnancy.

Liquid formula with a pleasant taste, carefully produced to be delicate with the stomach.

Liquid Feroglobin does not contain artificial dyes, alcohol, lactose or yeast. Contains cereals with gluten and sulfites. The product may contain traces of nuts.

Suitable for adults and children.

Delicate on the stomach.

Pleasant taste with natural extract of orange, honey and malt.

Suitable for vegetarians.

Liquid Feroglobin is not tested on animals.

How to use

Children (3-6 years): 1/2 teaspoon 2 times a day

Children (7-12 years): 1 teaspoon 1-2 times a day

Adults: 1 teaspoon 2 times a day

Other products for healthy red blood cells or children 4+ years

About Vitabiotics

Vitabiotics is the UK's No.1 vitamin company, founded over 45 years ago.

The former Chairman, Prof. A.H.Beckett OBE, was one of the world's leading scientists and instilled the philosophy for research, innovation and excellence in nutrition.

Prof. Arnold Beckett OBE
(1920-2010)

  • OBE, PhD, DSc

  • Chairman of Vitabiotics for 18 years

  • Professor Emeritus, University of London