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(Medical-NewsWire.com, September 10, 2014 ) Beaverton, Oregon -- Their latest multivitamin, aimed at those trying to conceive and for those already pregnant is a whole food formula designed to ensure it's easily digested.
Folic Acid is known to assist in preventing neural tube defects which is especially important in the preconception stage and in trimester one, and the Avasia formula has twice the recommended daily amount. It is also high in Iron, the other key component for a great prenatal vitamin.
The one a day supplement is priced competitively costing less than 20 cents per day. It can be taken at any time of the day, with or without food. Its tablet form makes it suitable for vegetarians and its whole food based formula is easy on the stomach.
The product is complimentary to any medication taken during IVF treatment and won't interfere with hormone effectiveness.
Nature ensures that the growing baby will draw what it can from its mother, which can result in the pregnant woman feeling drained and tired. Healthcare professionals all agree on the efficacy of taking a prenatal supplement to boost both the general well being of the woman and to ensure that her development baby has all the vitamins and minerals it needs for healthy growth.
Avasia is a family business, formed by two sisters whose driving ambition is to produce the highest quality products for the key times of life. The 'Devoted To Life' phrase embodies these values. Their products are sourced and manufactured in FDA approved facilities in the USA to the highest standards with the best manufacturing certifications in the US.
About Avasia Trading
Avasia Trading (www.avasia.com) was set up by two sisters to target the maternity/new baby market. Their aim is to provide excellence in the quality of the products, the materials or ingredients used, the manufacturing process, and the customer service experience as a whole. AVASIA - Devoted To Life
Avasia Trading
Emily Hampson
(503) 267 1235
media@avasia.com
Source: EmailWire.Com
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