Preconception
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mabelle 1 · PRECONCEPTION

Prepares your body for the increased demand for important substances that you will need during the pregnancy. Supports a… read more [+]

Prepares your body for the increased demand for important substances that you will need during the pregnancy. Supports a healthy conception and then development of your baby.

Supplementation with folic acid is recommended to all women before and during pregnancy to reach a protective folate level in order to reduce risk factors of baby’s neural tube defects.

What makes Mabelle unique?

Mabelle contains 100% bioactive form of folic acid which brings various benefits for both mother and the child. It has positive effect during pregnancy, 
pre-conception and breastfeeding.

Reduction of risk factor of development of neural tube defects in the developing fetus

Normal function of the immune system

Reduction of tiredness and fatigue.

Cell division / normal amino acid synthesis

Normal psychological function

Normal blood formation

Normal homocysteine metabolism

Maternal tissue growth during pregnancy

Why choose Mabelle with 100% bioactive form of folic acid? 

Folic acid promotes healthy development of your baby. But did you know that only half of woman can absorb folic acid in the synthethic form? Mabelle is the only one that contains 100% of the bioactive form of folic acid. That way you can be certain your body gets what it needs.

Mabelle

for every woman

100% bioactive form of folic acid

100% bioactive form of folic acid in Mabelle products fits every woman

In Mabelle products

Molecule

50% woman cannot utilise it

Synthetic folic acid

Synthetic folic acid in supplements and fortified food like bread or pasta, but 50% women cannot utilise it

In supplements and fortified food: bread, pasta….

Mango

50% woman cannot utilise it

Food folate

Food folate is naturally occurring in vegetables, nuts, seefood, but 50% women cannot utilise it

Naturally occuring in vegetables, nuts, seafood...

Food folates and synthethic folic acid needs to be processed by your gut mucosa. But only some women can convert them to bioactive form. Mabelle already contains the bioactive form, so your body can fully absorbs it.

One Mabelle per day
Take anytime

Mabelle also contains
other important vitamins 
and minerals

In 1 capsule %DRI*
In 1 capsule %DRI*
Calcium L-methylfolate Calcium L-methylfolate One of the important nutrients in the pre-conception period is folic acid. Supplementation with folic acid is recommended to all women before and during pregnancy to reach a protective folate level in order to prevent baby’s neural tube defects. The development of the neural tube takes place in the early stages of pregnancy, when the woman may not yet know about the pregnancy. That is why folic acid is recommended even in the preconception period. 858,3 μg 300,0
(corresponds to 600 μg of folic acid)
Inositol Inositol Inositol is commonly found in almost every tissue, particularly in brain, blood, kidney, ovaries, and testes, where it participates in several cellular pathways. Inositol is involved in many functions, including follicle maturation, glucose metabolism and cell proliferation. Inositol is part of all stages of human development, including oogenesis and spermatogenesis. 50,0 mg -
Choline Choline Choline is part of cell membranes. Choline contributes to normal homocysteine metabolism which is also important during pregnancy. As with other essential nutrients, the demand for choline increases during pregnancy. 110,0 mg -
Vitamin B2 Vitamin B2 Riboflavin (also known as vitamin B2) is one of the B vitamins, which are all water soluble. As part of coenzymes, it is involved in many metabolic reactions, including the respiratory chain; energy production; cellular function, growth, and development; and metabolism; even the metabolism of other vitamins. Some B vitamins are important for the optimal functioning of others: B2, for example, is needed for the conversion of B6 and folate into their active forms, B2 and B6 for the synthesis of niacin from the amino acid tryptophan. 1,4 mg 100,0
Vitamin B6 Vitamin B6 Vitamin B6 and B12 contribute to the normal function of the immune system and the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. B6 additionally contributes to the regulation of hormonal activity 1.9 mg 135,7
Vitamin B12 Vitamin B12 Vitamin B6 and B12 contribute to the normal function of the immune system and the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. 5,0 μg 200,0
Vitamin D3 Vitamin D3 Vitamin D contributes to normal blood calcium levels and normal function of the immune system 10,0 μg 200,0
Vitamin E Vitamin E Thanks to its antioxidant function, vitamin E acts as a protective system for various cells in the body - in particular, it stabilizes cell membranes and prevents their possible damage. Free radicals damage cells and might contribute to other problems. The body forms ROS endogenously when it converts food to energy, and antioxidants might protect cells from the damaging effects of ROS. The body is also exposed to free radicals from environmental exposures, such as cigarette smoke, air pollution, and ultraviolet radiation from the sun. ROS are part of signalling mechanisms among cells. 10,0 mg 83,3
Iodine Iodine Iodine contributes to the normal production of thyroid hormones and normal thyroid function. Thyroid hormones affect the body's basic processes. Iodine contributes to normal functioning of the nervous system and to normal cognitive function. 150,0 μg 100,0
Iron Iron Iron is indispensable for many metabolic processes, including oxygen transport. Iron is needed for normal red blood cell production. If the body's iron reserves fall below a critical level, iron deficiency anaemia develops. In non-pregnant women, blood loss during menstruation contributes to iron deficiency. 14,0 mg 100,0
Zinc Zinc Zinc is an essential nutrient. In the human body, zinc is a component and activator of many enzymes involved in many processes. Zinc is involved in many aspects of cellular metabolism. It is required for the catalytic activity of hundreds of enzymes, and it plays a role in enhancing immune function, protein and DNA synthesis, and cell signaling and division. The amount of zinc needed increases during pregnancy and also during lactation. 13,0 mg 130,0
Magnesium Magnesium Magnesium is an essential trace metal and a necessary factor for multiple biochemical functions in humans. Its role in biology is fundamental in over 600 enzymatic reactions. This mineral plays an important role in nerve and muscle function, protein synthesis and cell division. 75,0 mg 20,0

*% daily reference intake

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Recommendations of the European Food Safety Authority for folate supplementation in pregnant and lactating women

Supplementation with Ca-L-methylfolate is required for an equivalent of 600 μg of folic acid daily throughout pregnancy.

  • During pregnancy, fetal growth causes an increase in the total number of rapidly dividing cells, which leads to increased requirements for folate and other ingredients such as iodin and iron.
  • Meeting these needs through diet alone is nearly impossible

Supplementation with Ca-L-methylfolate is reduced to an equivalent of 500 μg of folic acid daily during lactation..

  • Lactating women have increased folate requirements in order to compensate for folate secreted in breast milk and to maintain an adequate folate status.

Source: European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) scientific opinion on dietary reference values for folate. EFSA Journal 2014;12(11):389.

Symptoms of methylfolate deficiency during preconception

Preconception symptoms
Fatigue Weakness Poor concentration Irritability Depression Anxiety Red tongue Shortness of breath Anorexia Weight loss Miscarriages Fetus abnormalities (neural tube defects) Headache Anemia Thrombocytopenia Arrythmia Diarrhea Pale skin Tingling sensation and numbness in the hands and feet
  • Fatigue Weakness Poor concentration
  • Irritability Depression Anxiety
  • Red tongue
  • Shortness of breath
  • Anorexia Weight loss
  • Miscarriages Fetus abnormalities (neural tube defects)
  • Headache
  • Anemia Thrombocytopenia
  • Arrythmia
  • Diarrhea
  • Pale skin
  • Tingling sensation and numbness in the hands and feet