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Reddit mentions of Nature's Way Liquid Mineral Supplement, Iron, Natural Berry, 16 Ounce

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Nature's Way Liquid Mineral Supplement, Iron, Natural Berry, 16 Ounce. Here are the top ones.

Nature's Way Liquid Mineral Supplement, Iron, Natural Berry, 16 Ounce
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    Features:
  • Provides 100% daily value (18 mg) of iron per serving.
  • Fast absorbing liquid helps you restore energy reserve and reduce signs of fatigue.** For those deficient in iron. Less than 5% of US adults have iron-deficient anemia.
  • Highly bioavailable with a glycinate form of iron gentle to your system.*
  • Great tasting liquid provides 100% daily value and is easier than swallowing tablets.
  • Gluten-free and sugar-free.
Specs:
Color-
Height6.25 inches
Length3 inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 1996
Size16 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight1.22 pounds
Width3 inches

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Found 4 comments on Nature's Way Liquid Mineral Supplement, Iron, Natural Berry, 16 Ounce:

u/sportsbraweather · 15 pointsr/running

I take liquid iron! It’s not supposed to cause GI symptoms like iron pills, and it doesn’t give me any side effects. It’s also absorbed much better.

I get this automatically delivered every month Nature's Way Liquid Mineral Supplement, Iron, Natural Berry, 16 Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006LTCAU2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_FjJSDbJK2G5FD

I’ve heard floradix is good too but it’s a bit more expensive.

u/witch_life · 3 pointsr/BabyBumps

My hemoglobin levels were fine and iron was just on the line of "meh, it's enough" so I opted to just go with a low dose liquid iron supplement. I was getting restless legs at night and had read that low iron and magnesium was thought to be a reason for them, but I had plenty of magnesium. I went with Wellesse Liquid Iron and haven't had RLS since. I went with this one because it's not like a million mg, which I don't need, and because any iron in pill form has eaten the everliving shit out of my stomach. This hasn't made me feel ill once and I'm on my second bottle.

I hope that helps.

u/2_4_16_256 · 2 pointsr/CrohnsDisease

Its been taking me forever to get back to normal hemoglobin levels and still felt tired so I started taking iron. This has been working pretty well for me.

u/notnuffminerals · 1 pointr/Endo

I didn’t become anemic until age 25 when my endo got bad. Here’s a link for liquid iron, easier to take if you don’t like pills, more friendlier on the stomach:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006LTCAU2/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_fRD6Cb13KQVXV

NOTE: unless you have had lab work and is determined low on iron to where there primary told them to take iron, i wouldn’t advise anyone to do so just because. Once you’ve reached your ideal numbers STOP taking it.

We don’t need multivitamins etc, excess can cause buildup and overdose. Happened to my friend with calcium, now she’s having surgery etc, to remove it.