A RELIABLE AND REPRODUCIBLE CORRECTION OF IRON DEFICIENCY

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A RELIABLE AND REPRODUCIBLE CORRECTION OF IRON DEFICIENCY

What is GlobiFer? GlobiFer is a natural fortified heme-iron supplement in tablet form. It will effectively approach iron deficiency and anemia thanks to excellent absorption of the iron with virtually no side effects. A cure for anemia A Food Supplement for situations when usual diet is not satisfactory Tablets as replacement for injections Element of iron is important micronutrient Manufacturerd in Germany following GMP regulations

What is heme-iron? Heme-iron is the best natural source of absorbable iron. It is also present in meat, poultry and fish. Heme-iron can be absorbed via the independent hemoglobin pathway as a whole unit and without residue. Hemoglobin which is not absorbed is inert and will not cause irritations Uptake is not affected by low acid content in the stomach Natural occurance

Heme-iron vs non-heme-iron Absorption of heme-iron is much more efficient and not affected by food, antacids, pH of gut Traditional iron salts (non heme-iron) shows many side effects such as nausea, constipation, performance deterioration and tiredness. With fortified heme- iron (GlobiFer) these are restricted to almost none!

Heme-iron vs non-heme-iron

Key Facts about fortified heme-iron naturally occurring compound in meat, fish and poultry natural compound derived from hemoglobin and myoglobin retains iron within the molecule during digestion does not form charged particles (ions) within the stomach, minimizing gastric irritation and nausea associated with few gastrointestinal side effects and constipation compared to simple non heme-iron absorbed by combining with its own receptor in the intestine lining absorption not affected by other foods approximately 5 times better absorption than non heme-iron

Products GlobiFer Plus® For maintenance along with a vitamin boost in the form of folic acid and iron fumarate GlobiFer Forte® Cure for acute iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia, guaranteeing fast improvement GlobiFer® Half dosage of GlobiFer Forte. For maintenance and suitable for children

GlobiFer Plus vs GlobiFer Forte Usage Maintenance From start until target hemoglobin is reached Target group Pediatric, gynecology Gynecology, nephrology, cardiology, oncology Doses 1 tablet per day 1-2 tablets per day Iron content Mix which causes synergy of absorption of the iron salt by the heme-iron Fortified high bioavailable iron Treatment Iron deficiency syndrome Iron deficiency anemia Benefits Proper management in proper time Fast results comparative to IV iron results in a more compliant method Unique The only fortified heme iron with patent innovation world wide

Hemoglobin powder from cattle, enriched with iron sulphate Composition GlobiFer GlobiFer Plus GlobiFer Forte Function Hemoglobin powder from cattle, enriched with iron sulphate (Fe²+ as heme-iron) 300mg (9,00mg) 600mg (18,00mg) Nutrient – mineral Iron fumarate (Fe²+) - 27,50mg Folic Acid 0,40mg

GlobiFer Forte User Experience Initial Hemoglobin Time of treatment to reach target heamoglobin  2 tablets/day GlobiFer Forte  1 tablet/day standard Iron salt 7 g/dl 3,5 months 21 months 8 g/dl 3 months 18 months 9 g/dl 2,5 months 16 months 10 g/dl 2,2 months 13 months 11 g/dl 1,8 months 11 months 12 g/dl 1,3 months 8 months

Iron Deficiency Symptoms

Target Groups Woman Health Pregnant woman with(out) anemia: active or reactive diet Gynecological Surgery Excessive menstrual blood loss

Target Groups Anemia General Surgergy with potential of blood loss (f.e. Orthopaedics) Oncology Gastroenterology Chronic Kidney Disease Chronic Heart Failure

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