G&G Vitamins Ensuring Health of Mother and Baby with Pure Prenatal Vitamins   by Wsi Alm

in Health / Fitness    (submitted 2012-02-07)

During pregnancy, women require specific nutrients in order to ensure optimal health for both themselves and their baby. With that in mind, pregnant women around the country must search for the most nutrient-rich prenatal and postnatal vitamins containing elements such as folic acid, iron and anti-oxidants. Now one UK-based industry provider has developed a broad suite of prenatal vitamins that are designed with the modern women in mind, and manufactured to the very pinnacle of industry standards within the pharmaceutical field.

G&G Vitamins based out of West Sussex, England have become known as one of the industry's leading manufacturers of superior quality vitamins. This reputation is derived from the company's exceptional background history which began in 1965 when G&G Vitamins began working with a large pharmaceutical company to manufacture high dosage Vitamin E and a three-part multivitamins to be sold on the commercial market. The success of this venture precipitated the company's rise within the pharmaceutical field, and the organisation is now currently a key vitamin supplier to companies and clinics in over 50 countries around the world. Their current level of success and product demand is due to their unwavering commitment to manufacturing pure, high quality and high strength vitamin products. It is this unwavering commitment that ensures that the company's vitamins products achieve some of the best product testing results on the market.

The company's product quality is founded upon their unique manufacturing process. Within this process no heat is ever used, no colourants, binders, disintegrates or diluents are required. In fact the only time that the company strays away from their pure product processing model is when the active ingredient within the product is so miniscule as to require a natural base so that it remains in the requisite condition within the shell.

The company sells the vitamins in capsule form rather than tablet form, because, after conducting exhaustive industry research, they found their clientele actually prefer taking capsules. One of the main reasons given for this preference is the fact that capsules are considered to be easier to swallow; however the company used a different reason as the basis for this production decision. The ingredients list within tablets tends to include additives that detract from the health boosting effect of any nutrients held within. This means that when taking tablets, clientele do not gain the maximum amount of return for their investment in their health, and therefore the team at G&G could not consider this product a worthwhile business investment.

Within the company's selection of prenatal vitamins, clientele will find a number of products designed to prepare the expectant mother for the journey ahead. Consider for example G&G Vitamins' Pregnancy Pack, which is a 28 sachet selection designed to provide pregnant women with all the key nutrients that they require during their time carrying their child. Each sachet contains elements such as Vitamins C, E, D and B5 as well as 400mg folic acid to assure future mothers and their babies of the very highest level of nutritional support.

To discover more about G&G Vitamins and the world class selection of products on offer within their catalogue, why not contact the organisation today? Make the right choice for your future health.

About G&G Vitamins:

Headquartered in West Sussex, England, G&G Vitamins has become the UK's leading manufacturing specialists for a wide array of vitamins and dietary supplements. For more information about the company, please go to Gandgvitamins.

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Headquartered in West Sussex, England, G&G Vitamins has become the UK's leading manufacturing specialists for a wide array of vitamins and dietary supplements. To learn more about prenatal vitamins please go to www.gandgvitamins.com.

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