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THORNE Basic Prenatal - Well-Researched Folate Multi for Pregnant and Nursing
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THORNE Basic Prenatal - Well-Researched Folate Multi for Pregnant and Nursing Women Includes 18 Vitamins and Minerals, Plus Choline - 90 Capsules - 30 Servings
For Mom and Baby: Pre-conception, pregnancy, and nursing are critical times to ensure a mother's health and nutritional support are being optimized. Thorne’s Basic Prenatal provides folate, choline, and 18 other nutrients that support health without the unnecessary additives in mainstream prenatals
Active Folate: Folate is provided for brain and spinal cord development.* Basic Prenatal includes 5-MTHF, the bioactive form of folate for optimal absorption; especially indicated for women who don't get sufficient folate because of their genetic makeup*
Gentle and Effective: Contains well-absorbed nutrients that are gentle on the stomach. Vitamins C, B6, and K have been shown to benefit “morning sickness”*
Plus Choline: Contains 110 mg of choline per serving, an important nutrient for fetal brain and neurological development*
For Mom and Baby: Pre-conception, pregnancy, and nursing are critical times to ensure a mother's health and nutritional support are being optimized. Thorne’s Basic Prenatal provides folate, choline, and 18 other nutrients that support health without the unnecessary additives in mainstream prenatals
Active Folate: Folate is provided for brain and spinal cord development.* Basic Prenatal includes 5-MTHF, the bioactive form of folate for optimal absorption; especially indicated for women who don't get sufficient folate because of their genetic makeup*
Gentle and Effective: Contains well-absorbed nutrients that are gentle on the stomach. Vitamins C, B6, and K have been shown to benefit “morning sickness”*
Plus Choline: Contains 110 mg of choline per serving, an important nutrient for fetal brain and neurological development*