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Rainbow Light Prenatal One Multivitamin -- 60 Vegan Tablets


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Rainbow Light Prenatal One Multivitamin -- 60 Vegan Tablets

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Rainbow Light Prenatal One Multivitamin Description

  • High Potency Prenatal One™ Daily Vitamin
  • Folate to Promote Fetal Health
  • Supports Mom's Brain Health
  • With Folate, Ginger and Probiotics
  • Non GMO Project Verified

When you begin taking Rainbow Light Prenatal One Multivitamin, you’ll get the peace of mind of knowing that you’re getting optimal nutrition and replenishment support for a solid foundation to promote your own wellness and a healthy pregnancy.

 

The journey of motherhood begins long before you deliver your baby, which is why we created a high-potency multivitamin that cares for you from preconception all the way through postpartum and beyond.

 

Pregnancy and nursing place increased nutritional demands on your body, and it can be challenging to get all the nutrients your body—and your baby’s body—need to thrive from food alone. Rainbow Light Prenatal One Multivitamin is formulated to help fill in the nutritional gaps common throughout pregnancy and nursing with high-potency amounts (100% or more of the recommended Daily Value) of 18 essential vitamins and minerals—in just One daily tablet.

 

High-Potency Prenatal Formula

This high-potency prenatal multivitamin goes above and beyond. Rainbow Light Prenatal One Multivitamin offers comprehensive support for mom and promotes baby’s healthy brain and neural tube development in the early stages of pregnancy.

 

This formula gives you 100% of the daily recommended amounts of the key ingredients to support a healthy pregnancy and postpartum, including folate, iron, iodine and vitamin D. Each daily serving also provides a high-potency source of vitamins C, A and K, the other B complex vitamins, and ready-to-absorb essential trace minerals like zinc, selenium and copper.

 

Organic Superfoods Blend, Probiotics & More

Rainbow Light Prenatal One Multivitamin also includes an organic superfoods blend, probiotics, peppermint and ginger.

 

What To Expect

When you begin taking Rainbow Light Prenatal One Multivitamin, you’ll get the peace of mind of knowing that you’re getting optimal nutrition and replenishment support for a solid foundation to promote your own wellness and a healthy pregnancy.

 

Ingredients

  • Organic Rainbow Superfoods Blend featuring spirulina, beet, broccoli, kale, spinach, blackberry, blueberry, carrot and cranberry—nutrients known to be high in antioxidants and flavonoids
  • Prenatal Botanical and Probiotic Blend featuring ginger, peppermint, organic chlorella and Bacillus coagulans MTCC 5856 probiotic (1 million CFU)
  • A combination of 23 essential vitamins & ready-to-absorb minerals—with 18 at 100% or more of the recommended daily value—for prenatal health support
  • Certified R.A.W and C.L.E.A.N.
  • Non-GMO project verified
  • Vegan
  • Gluten-free
  • Contains no wheat, milk, tree nuts, peanuts, soy, or eggs


Directions

Suggested Usage: Take one tablet per day with or between meals while trying to conceive, pregnant or nursing.
Free Of
GMOs, animal ingredients, gluten, wheat, milk, tree nuts, peanuts, soy and eggs.

*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.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Tablet
Servings per Container: 60
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Vitamin A (as beta-carotene)1300 mcg100%
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)120 mg100%
Vitamin D (as ergocalciferol)15 mcg100%
Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopheryl succinate)9.5 mg50%
Vitamin K (as phytonadione)90 mcg100%
Thiamin (as thiamin mononitrate)6 mg429%
Riboflavin (vitamin B2)5.6 mg350%
Niacin (as niacinamide)18 mg100%
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine hydrochloride)10 mg500%
Folate (as folic acid) (360 mcg folic acid)600 mcg DFE100%
Vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin)9 mcg321%
Biotin35 mcg100%
Pantothenic Acid (as calcium pantothenate)10 mg143%
Choline (as choline bitartrate)55 mg10%
Calcium (as calcium carbonate, calcium citrate)50 mg4%
Iron (as iron chelate)27 mg100%
Iodine (from kelp (Laminaria digitata))290 mcg100%
Magnesium (as magnesium oxide from seawater)50 mg13%
Zinc (as zinc citrate)13 mg100%
Selenium (as selenium L-methionine complex)70 mcg100%
Copper (as copper chelate)1.3 mg100%
Manganese (as manganese citrate)2 mg77%
Molybdenum (as molybdenum glycinate chelate)50 mcg100%
Organic Rainbow Superfoods Blend
Organic Spirulina, Organic Beet (root), Organic Broccoli (floret, stem), Organic Kale (leaf), Organic Spinach (leaf), Organic Blackberry (fruit), Organic Blueberry (fruit), Organic Carrot (root), Organic Cranberry (fruit)
100 mg*
Prenatal Botanical & Probiotic Blend
Ginger (root) Juice Extract, Peppermint (aerial part) Extract, Organic Chlorella, Bacillus coagulans MTCC 5856 (1 million CFU)
97 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose, maltodextrin, coating (hydroxypropyl cellulose, hypromellose), croscarmellose sodium.
Warnings

Keep out of reach of children. Consult your physician prior to using this product if you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medication or have a medical condition.

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Eating for Two? Rethinking First Trimester Weight Gain

Gaining a lot of weight during the first trimester of your pregnancy might seem like a good idea. After all, the popular belief is that you are now “eating for two.” However, excessive weight gain near the start of pregnancy could have negative consequences for your child that will show up later in life, according to a new study.

Woman Eating Salad on Couch Trying to Avoid First Trimester Weight Gain

Excessive first trimester weight gain linked to health risks

Excessive weight gain during the first trimester of pregnancy can lead to more fat distribution in the upper arms and abdomen of fetuses, according to researchers at the National Institutes of Health. The researchers say children born with a higher birthweight might face an increased risk of obesity later in life, as well as a higher risk of high blood pressure, heart disease and diabetes. Importantly,  the study found that excessive weight gain – which the researchers defined as more than 2 kilograms, or about 4.4 pounds -- during the first trimester caused the fetus to maintain greater arm thickness and abdominal measurements right through a pregnancy. That was true even if a mother's weight gain was not excessive during the second and third trimesters.

First trimester weight gain: Should you restrict calories?

The researchers said their findings suggest that the timing of weight gain during pregnancy is a crucial factor in whether a child ends up with at a higher risk of obesity and other health conditions later in life. That raises the question of whether pregnant women should restrict their calorie intake during the first trimester. Rita Smith, a registered dietitian with Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital in Charlottesville, Virginia, says the study results should be approached with caution. “Women who hear about this study may begin to unnecessarily restrict their eating during the first trimester of pregnancy, potentially limiting their intake of beneficial and essential nutrients for both mom and baby,” she says. As a general rule, dieting and restrictive eating are not recommended during pregnancy, Smith says. She urges pregnant women and those thinking of becoming pregnant to work with their physician before making any changes to their usual eating pattern. “Counter to the common phrase ‘eating for two,’ there are no additional calories needed during the first trimester of pregnancy,” Smith says. Instead, pregnant women should concentrate on eating a healthful diet that includes the essential nutrients necessary to maintain the health of both mother and baby, she says.

Eating well prior to pregnancy

If you plan on becoming pregnant, the time to make dietary changes is now, Smith says. “Being pregnant can be motivating to women to make dietary changes for the better,” she says. “But it can be helpful to make changes in the diet even before becoming pregnant.” Smith recommends aiming to be at a healthy weight and being physically active in the period preceding a planned pregnancy. Also, try to get between seven and nine hours of restful sleep each night and avoid all alcoholic beverages and smoking. “It is great to go into pregnancy in good health,” she says.

How you should eat during pregnancy

Smith says that once you are pregnant, it’s important to focus on eating three meals -- evenly spaced throughout the day -- that can provide nutrients such as protein, carbohydrates, fats and essential fatty acids, fiber, vitamins and minerals, and antioxidants. One way to achieve this goal is to divide your plate as follows:
  • Half of the plate with fruits and vegetables
  • One-quarter of the plate starchy vegetables and whole-grains
  • One-quarter of the plate with protein
Smith also recommends drinking plenty of fluids such as water, milk and decaffeinated coffee or tea. She says it’s best to skip sugary sodas and fruit drinks. “Dairy foods such as milk and yogurt are important also -- for example, milk as the beverage at meals,” Smith says. It is crucial to eat three meals and not to skip any of these. “It is hard to meet nutritional needs when skipping meals, and can lead to unhealthy snacking later in the day,” Smith says. Meals can be simple, such as a smoothie made from yogurt, frozen fruits and vegetables, and nut butters for breakfast, Smith says. Or, try peanut butter on whole wheat bread and homemade veggie soup for lunch. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention echoes Smith’s recommendation that pregnant women should not consume extra calories during the first trimester of pregnancy. During the second trimester, a woman should increase food intake by 340 calories a day, the CDC says. In the third trimester, boost your intake by 450 calories daily. “Ask your obstetrician about seeing a registered dietitian who can help develop meal plans that fit your lifestyle and family needs,” Smith says. Smith also recommends consulting the USDA Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2020-2025. She notes that they have a big section on eating during pregnancy and lactation.

More meal ideas during pregnancy

If you are looking for menu suggestions during your pregnancy, Smith recommends the following:

Protein:

  • Animal -- meat, poultry, fish, eggs, dairy
  • Plant-based -- nuts, legumes and lentils, soy
“Eight to 12 ounces of low-mercury seafood is recommended per week for brain development of the fetus,” Smith says. She notes that this can include cod, flounder, salmon and shrimp.

Starchy vegetables:

  • White and sweet potatoes
  • Dried beans and peas, corn and green peas
  • Whole-grain breads and cereals, oats, barley, whole wheat, brown rice and quinoa

Other fruits and vegetables:

  • A wide variety of colorful fruits and vegetables, both raw and cooked

Healthful fats:

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