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Pregnancy iron pill
My iron was low at the beginning of my second trimester, and so my OB recommended I take Fera Max iron pills. I was hesitant as iron pills can be very tough on your stomach and can also cause constipation/ diarrhea, among other side affects. For me, I noticed a change in my energy instantly, and took these pills with orange juice every morning. I didn’t experience any diarrhea and although bowel movements have slowed (normal with pregnancy) I am not constipated either. Definitely check with a health care professional before using, but if given the go ahead, I recommend this iron pill as it’s known to be gentle on the stomach.
New to FeraMax
Recently diagnosed with borderline anemia, my doctor told me it wasn't far along enough to need a prescription and immediately requested I start on FeraMax 150. He then came back with 40 sample pills for me to start out with.
I began asking my doctor about blood work because I was always tired. I was sleeping at least 10 hours a day, and would take more where I could get it. I also noticed significant amounts of hair loss.
After starting FeraMax for only 1 week. I've noticed myself feeling more energized, more alert, and already in higher spirits.
I have noticed a slight increase in acne along my jaw line. But I'm not yet sure if that corresponds with the FeraMax. I've also yet to notice a change in hair loss at this time.
100 capsules bottle. Iron element 150 mg. This is a great product to help me treat my chronic Anemia. I can take it with out needing to be taken with food. I do not get constipated. I wish the government would let us buy these pills by prescription as it keeps us alive with a proper level of hemoglobin to all of our organs. Some of us need up to 4 pills a day. It can get expensive. I bought my 100 pills for $52.49 at Costco.
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