Wellwoman Vitabiotics Vegan Tablets (N)

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Wellwoman Vitabiotics Vegan Tablets

Specially developed to safeguard the nutritional needs of women following a vegetarian or vegan diet. Officially approved by both the Vegan Society and the Vegetarian Society. From the UK's No.1 women's supplement brand. 

  • Red Blood Cell Formation - includes vitamin B12 and iron to support normal red blood cell formation, an important consideration during the monthly cycle
  • Skin, Hair & Nails - provides vitamin C which contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of skin
  • Immune Support - contains vitamin D which contributes to the normal function of the immune system
  • Hormonal Regulation - with vitamin B6 contributing to the regulation of hormonal activity

Wellwoman Vegan
Our first ever comprehensive supplement specifically designed for women following a vegetarian or vegan diet.

Nutritional support for vegans and vegetarians
Wellwoman Vegan has been specially developed for women who are following a vegetarian or vegan diet. With 24 nutrients, it provides unique vegetarian and vegan support in the Wellwoman range, the UK’s No1 supplement brand for women. Wellwoman Vegan has been officially approved by both the Vegetarian Society and the Vegan Society.

Wellwoman Vegan has been officially registered with the Vegan Society and the Vegetarian Society.
There are a number of reasons why women following a vegetarian or vegan diet may need to safeguard their nutritional intake.
Lower intake levels of zinc in the diet can be more common for vegetarians. Zinc is scientifically proven to contribute to the normal function of the immune system, as well as for the maintenance of normal skin, hair and nails.

The body needs vitamin B12 to support normal red blood cell formation and to support the immune system. It’s usually found naturally in foods from animal sources, therefore a reliable supplement is often recommended if you are a vegan or vegetarian.

Specialist nutrition just for women
More people are turning to vegetarian and vegan diets as a lifestyle choice, for a multitude of reasons including health benefits and moral and ethical concerns.

It's estimated that around 2% of the UK population is vegetarian, which is more than 1.2 million people (National Diet and Nutrition Survey 2012, Office For National Statistics). What’s more, the number of vegans in Great Britain quadrupled between 2014 and 2019. In 2019 there were 600,000 vegans, or 1.16% of the population; 276,000 (0.46%) in 2016; and 150,000 (0.25%) in 2014. (Sources: Ipsos Mori surveys, commissioned by The Vegan Society, 2016 and 2019, and The Food & You surveys, organised by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) and the National Centre for Social Science Research (Natcen).

Female Health
Women generally have higher iron requirement than men, partly on account of blood losses during the menstrual cycle. The most common source of iron is red meat, hence when following a vegetarian or vegan diet it’s important to make sure you receive enough iron from alternative sources. Iron contributes to normal formation of red blood cells and haemoglobin, an important consideration during the monthly cycle.

Vitamin B12 is naturally found in animal products, including fish, meat, poultry, eggs, milk, and milk products. Vitamin B12 is generally not present in plant foods, so it’s also important to ensure you get enough. Vitamin B12 contributes to red blood cell formation.
Wellwoman Vegan has been specially developed to provide higher levels of iron and vitamin B12 (when compared to Wellwoman Original).

The Wellwoman Vegan formulation provides vitamin B6 which contributes to the regulation of hormonal activity. It also includes 400µg folic acid which contributes to normal maternal tissue growth during pregnancy, which is important if you're planning a pregnancy or there's a chance you might get pregnant.

General Health And Wellbeing
Vitamin D plays an important role in the body for all round health and wellness. Vitamin D contributes to the maintenance of normal bones and teeth and the normal function of the immune system. The most common sources of vitamin D are from non-vegan sources in the form of D3. I.e. oily fish, butter and egg yolk. Wellwoman Vegan provides 10µg of vegetarian and vegan vitamin D2, the exact level as recommended by the UK Department of Health.

Every vegan needs a reliable source of iodine in their diet. Your body uses iodine contribute to the normal production of thyroid hormones and normal thyroid function. These hormones control how fast your cells work. In the UK, the recommended iodine intake for adults is 150 micrograms per day. There is no easy way of knowing how much iodine is in plant foods. While seaweed is a rich source, the amount of iodine in a plant food varies depending on how much is in the soil the plant is grown in. Wellwoman Vegan provides exactly 150 µg iodine.

Wellwoman Vegan includes Evening Primrose and Starflower Oil in a unique powder form that allows a tablet format, eliminating the need for a capsule shell.

Live Life Well
Leading a hectic lifestyle, juggling work, family and social commitments can often leave you feeling in need of some extra support. Wellwoman Vegan contains vitamin C, iron, copper and iodine which contribute to normal energy release. Iodine also contributes to normal cognitive function. The formula also provides folate which contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue, helping you keep on top of your day.

Skin, Hair And Nails
We all want to do the best that we can for our health and appearance. Vitabiotics knows that what you put inside your body has an enormous impact on your internal health and outer appearance.

Vitamin C is a co-factor for collagen synthesis, the substance that keeps skin supple. Wellwoman Vegan provides vitamin C which contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of skin. The formula also includes selenium and zinc contribute to the maintenance of normal hair and nails plus iodine which contributes to normal skin.
How Do We Define Vegetarianism And Veganism?

We hear these terms being used everywhere, but do they actually mean?

A vegetarian is someone who lives on a diet of non-animal based foods, with or without dairy products, honey and/or eggs. A vegetarian does not eat foods that consist of or have been produced with products consisting of or created from any part of the living or dead animal. (Vegetarian Society, 2017).
Following a vegan diet is stricter. The Vegan Society describe Veganism as “A philosophy and way of living which seeks to exclude—as far as is possible and practicable—all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose; and by extension, promotes the development and use of animal-free alternatives for the benefit of humans, animals and the environment. In dietary terms it denotes the practice of dispensing with all products derived wholly or partly from animals." (Vegan Society, 2017)

Tips For Vegetarians And Vegans
A healthy and balanced vegetarian diet should be low in saturated fat and high in whole grains, fresh fruit and vegetables.
It is recommended to eat at least five portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day. ‘Eat the rainbow’ - choose fruit and veg of different colours.
Vegetarians and vegans can lack in certain nutrients, those of special focus should include protein, iron, zinc and vitamin B12.
Protein has many important functions in the body and is essential for growth and maintenance. Vegetarian and vegan protein sources include nuts, beans, pulses and soya products.
Zinc is needed in the body to provide support to the immune system. Some vegetarian and vegan sources of zinc include beans, whole grains, nuts and soya products.
Iron is essential to the body to prevent having an iron deficiency or even anaemia. Vegetarian sources of iron can be found in dried fruit, wholegrains, soya products and most leafy dark-green vegetables.

This information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health professionals regarding any medical condition.