InBio Iron Succinate
More than 25% of the world’s population has anemia, of which more than 50% have iron deficiency anemia. Children below seven are most vulnerable to iron deficiency (1). Iron succinate (35% elemental iron) is a non-toxic and stable iron form. It has the most favorable uptake compared to other iron compounds, possibly through an effect of succinate on intracellular transport mechanisms (2, 3).
Combining iron succinate with zinc bis-glycinate can manage iron deficiency anemia while supporting immune function. Zinc plays a crucial role in immune health and works harmoniously with iron to ensure optimal red blood cell production and function. This combination is particularly beneficial for vulnerable populations like children, the elderly, and those with compromised immune systems. Since zinc bis-glycinate is well-absorbed and does not compete with other minerals, it complements iron succinate without interfering with its absorption, ensuring the body utilizes both minerals.
Combining iron succinate with BasicMin Plus ensures the body receives a balanced intake of essential minerals. While iron succinate addresses iron deficiency, BasicMin Plus supports overall mineral health and pH balance, improving metabolic function and vitality.
References
1. Pivina L, Semenova Y, Doşa MD, Dauletyarova M, Bjørklund G. Iron deficiency, cognitive functions, and neurobehavioral disorders in children. J Mol Neurosci 2019; 68(1): 1-10. doi: 10.1007/s12031-019-01276-1.
2. Brise, H. and Hallberg, L. Absorbability of different iron compounds. Acta Medica Scandinavica Supplementum 1962; 171: 23-37. doi: 10.1111/j.0954-6820.1962.tb18680.x.
3. Brise H, Hallberg L. Effect of succinic acid on iron absorption. Acta Medica Scandinavica Supplementum 1962; 171: 59-73. doi: 10.1111/j.0954-6820.1962.tb18684.x.