Collection: Iron

A mineral found in foods like red meat and legumes, essential for oxygen transport in the blood. Low levels are a common cause of fatigue.
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What is iron?

Iron is an essential mineral involved in oxygen transport, energy production and many everyday biological processes. It is commonly included in supplements designed to support people with low dietary iron intake or increased iron requirements. You’ll often find it in standalone supplements, multivitamins and formulations aimed at supporting energy and overall nutritional status.

What to look for in iron products

  • Lower doses are often used in multivitamins, while higher doses are typically found in dedicated iron supplements.
  • Forms such as ferrous bisglycinate are often chosen for tolerability, while ferrous sulphate is widely used and well studied.
  • Vitamin C is commonly included because it can help support iron absorption.
  • Avoid products that highlight iron but provide only small amounts that contribute little towards daily requirements.

Product Highlights

The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

What's the difference between ferrous bisglycinate, ferrous fumarate and ferrous sulphate?
These are different forms of supplemental iron. Ferrous sulphate and ferrous fumarate are widely used and well researched, while ferrous bisglycinate is often chosen in premium formulations for its potential tolerability benefits.
Why is vitamin C often paired with iron?
Is the iron in a supplement likely to be well absorbed?
Why do some iron supplements include additional nutrients such as folate or vitamin B12?