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12 LESS 25% MAY HERBS OF GOLD
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Herbs of Gold Womens Multi + is a comprehensive blend of 25 essential nutrients plus antioxidant Grape seed and St Marys thistle to support womens health.
FEATURES & BENEFITS:
- Skin health
- Energy production
- With 1000IU vitamin D
- Grape seed 12g
- With activated B12 & folate
- Immune health
- Sugar metabolism
- Healthy nervous system
- Healthy stress response
- Blood health
- Supports cognitive function & memory
- Bone health
- Wound healing
- Collagen formation
- Supports healthy thyroid hormones
- Muscle health
- Vegan-friendly
- One-a-day
Adults Take 1 tablet daily, with food, or as directed by your health professional
CAUTIONS
Not recommended in pregnancy and breastfeeding due to lack of safety data on Grape seed.
Caution in iron overload conditions (e.g. haemochromatosis). Contains iron and vitamin C, which increases the absorption of iron.
SIDE EFFECTS
Nutrients are generally very well tolerated in this dose. Mild gastrointestinal symptoms may occur in sensitive individuals. Take with food to reduce risk.
DRUG INTERACTIONS
Separate dose from medication by 2 hours to minimise any interactions.
Caution with phenobarbital and phenytoin (anticonvulsants) - high doses of vitamin B6 or folate can decrease their efficacy. Use only under the supervision of a health professional.
Caution with L-Dopa - vitamin B6 increases the peripheral metabolism of levodopa and may lower levodopa levels for CNS penetration, resulting in reduced levodopa effects. The effect of pyridoxine is prevented by administration of a dopadecarboxylase inhibitor (e.g. benserazide, carbidopa) with levodopa, as is common clinical practice.
Caution with methotrexate (folic acid antagonist) - coadministration with folate may reduce the effects. Patients should take folate only under the supervision of a health professional.
Caution with aluminium-containing phosphate binders - vitamins C and D can increase aluminium absorption. Separate dose.
Caution with thiazide diuretics - thiazides may reduce urinary calcium excretion and increase serum calcium levels when administered with high doses of vitamin D. Monitor serum calcium levels.
Caution with cardiac glycosides (e.g. digoxin) - vitamin D can elevate serum calcium levels, which may lead to increased inflow of calcium into myocardial cells, increasing toxicity of cardiac glycosides. Monitor calcium levels.
Caution with orlistat may impair the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins. Take Womens Multi + at least 2 hours after orlistat.
Caution with phosphate and drugs containing phosphate - vitamin D increases the absorption of phosphates which may lead to hyperphosphataemia. Monitor.
Separate the dose from colestyramine and colestipol may reduce absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, vitamin B3 and folate. Space administration as far apart as possible.
Caution with calcium channel blockers - vitamin D may reduce the effectiveness of these drugs. Use under medical supervision.
Caution with blood thinning medications, including warfarin - vitamins E and C, selenium and Grape seed may interfere with the activity of vitamin K in producing blood clotting factors and lead to increased clinical effects of oral anticoagulants. Monitor.
Caution with NSAIDs, cefalexin, penicillamine and quinolone and tetracycline antibiotics form insoluble complexes with magnesium and zinc, decreasing absorption. Seperate dose by 3 hours.