Iron™ with B-Vitamin Complex
Size: 228 Milliliters
- Adults seeking liquid iron paired with B-vitamin co-factors
- Those with low dietary iron who prefer a non-constipating liquid form
- Individuals supporting red blood cell production with iron and B12
- Energy — 82% of verified reviews
About Flora Iron™ with B-Vitamin Complex
Flora Iron™ with B-Vitamin Complex is a liquid iron supplement combining ferrous gluconate with a blend of B vitamins—including B6, B12, and folic acid—to support healthy red blood cell production and normal energy metabolism. Formulated for those seeking gentle, absorbable iron without common digestive discomfort, it's well-suited for women, individuals with dietary gaps, or anyone looking to maintain healthy iron levels.
Why It's Worth Considering: The liquid format and ferrous gluconate form offer a gentler alternative to tablet-based iron supplements, with the B-vitamin complex providing complementary nutritional support in a single 228 mL bottle.
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How to Take
Who Benefits
Best For
- Adults seeking liquid iron paired with B-vitamin co-factors
- Those with low dietary iron who prefer a non-constipating liquid form
- Individuals supporting red blood cell production with iron and B12
- Women of childbearing age looking to maintain healthy iron levels daily
Cautions
- History of kidney stones (oxalate type) — use buffered form
- Hemochromatosis (iron overload — C enhances iron absorption)
- G6PD deficiency at very high IV doses
- Taking blood thinners at doses above 2g/day
What to Expect
Compare Vitamin C Forms
| Feature | Ascorbic Acid | Buffered (Ascorbate) | Liposomal | Ester-C |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bioavailability | Good (standard) | Good (gentler) | Excellent (2-3x) | Good |
| GI Tolerance | May cause acidity | Very gentle | Excellent | Gentle |
| Best For | Budget, general use | Sensitive stomachs | Maximum absorption | Sustained release |
| Price | $ | $ | $$$ | $$ |
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Frequently Asked Questions
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For maintenance, 500-1000mg daily is sufficient. For immune support during illness, 2000-4000mg in divided doses. The body can only absorb ~200-500mg at once, so split large doses throughout the day. Liposomal forms bypass this limit with 2-3x better absorption.
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For most people, standard ascorbic acid at 500-1000mg is sufficient. Liposomal vitamin C is worth the premium if you need higher therapeutic doses (2000mg+) without GI distress, or if you have absorption issues. Studies show liposomal C achieves 2-3x higher blood levels than standard forms.
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Vitamin C is water-soluble and excess is excreted in urine. The main risk of high doses (3000mg+) is GI distress (diarrhea, cramping) and increased oxalate production, which may contribute to kidney stones in susceptible individuals. The 'bowel tolerance' test — increasing dose until loose stools, then backing off — is a common practitioner approach.
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Meta-analyses show regular vitamin C supplementation reduces cold duration by 8% in adults and 14% in children, and reduces severity. It does NOT prevent colds in most people, but it does in those under physical stress (athletes, military). Taking vitamin C after cold symptoms start has minimal benefit — daily prevention is key.
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Take with food to reduce potential stomach acidity. Morning dosing is common since vitamin C may mildly increase alertness. If taking large doses (1000mg+), split into 2-3 doses throughout the day for better absorption and sustained blood levels.
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Apotheca is analyzing ingredient interactions, stacking compatibility, and timing recommendations for Flora Iron™ with B-Vitamin Complex. This data will be available soon.
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† These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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