PREGNIGEN SERIES

Nano formulations for athletes and individuals with active lifestyles

PREGNIGEN PG2

TO SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FETAL IMMUNE SYSTEM AND VISION

INGREDIENTS

Omega-3 fatty acids (DHA/EPA)

Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) are integral to the modulation of the immune system. They influence the production of eicosanoids and cytokines, which regulate inflammation and immune responses. Adequate intake of DHA and EPA during pregnancy may enhance the development of the fetal immune system by promoting the maturation of immune cells and supporting immune tolerance.

DHA is a major structural lipid in the photoreceptor outer segments of the retina. It is essential for the development and function of the visual system. Maternal DHA supplementation has been associated with improved visual acuity and overall retinal function in infants.

Liposomal vitamin D

Vitamin D plays a crucial role in the regulation of the immune system. It modulates the innate and adaptive immune responses by influencing the activity and differentiation of immune cells such as T cells, B cells, and antigen-presenting cells. Sufficient vitamin D levels during pregnancy support the fetal immune system and may reduce the risk of autoimmune conditions.

Liposomal zinc

Zinc is fundamental for the normal development and function of immune cells. It is involved in the proliferation, differentiation, and function of neutrophils, natural killer cells, macrophages, and lymphocytes. Zinc deficiency during pregnancy can impair immune responses and increase susceptibility to infections.

Nanomicronized selenium

Selenium influences both innate and adaptive immunity. It enhances the proliferation of T cells and their response to antigens, and it supports the function of natural killer cells and macrophages.

Liposomal lutein

Lutein is a carotenoid that accumulates in the retina and macula, regions critical for central vision. It acts as a blue light filter and protects the eyes from phototoxic damage by neutralizing free radicals. Maternal lutein intake contributes to the accumulation of lutein in the fetal retina, supporting healthy visual development and potentially improving visual function after birth.

AVAILABLE FORMS

CAPSULES #00

PACKING FORMS

30 CAPSULES

DOCUMENTATION

Catalogue

ABOUT PREGNIGEN SERIES

There is substantial evidence on the importance of maternal diet for the health of the fetus. The nutrient status

of the fetus is mostly dependent on maternal intake and it has been known for many years that deficiencies in critical nutrients can lead to malformations and poor health outcomes for both the mother and offspring. It is because of this that, often, pregnancy is a time that expectant mothers will focus on their health and nutrient intake.

Adequate nutrition is an important health care package for maternal and child health in the course of pregnancy. Pregnant women are susceptible to nutritional deficiencies due to an increment in nutrient needs to provide increased nutritional demands due to fetal growth and development, and changes in maternal metabolism such as pregnancy induced development of tissues.

Additionally, nutritional requirements for healthy women can be increased based on the trimesters of the fetus. Although this pregnancy associated increased nutritional demand can be met by an appropriate consumption of food in a balanced diet, additional use of dietary supplements has been thought a key nutritional product with a crucial role in the maintenance of adequate nutritional status.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the prevalence of preterm and underweight babies delivered are about 15 million and 20 million respectively. Women from low- and middle- income countries suffer from multiple-micronutrient deficiencies due to inadequate intake of animal products, fruits, vegetables and fortified foods and consequently, more than 95% of those born with low birth weight are occurring in these countries.

Recent evidence suggests so far, the particular importance of dietary supplements and in fact, available information indicates that majority of essential micronutrients’ requirements increase with the trimester of the pregnancy. Along with this growth in prenatal nutrition, however, there is increasing concern over pregnant women at risk of dietary deficiency in several key nutrients such as calcium, iron, folic acid and vitamin D. A considerable amount of literature has been supporting the link between inadequate maternal nutritional status and adverse pregnancy outcomes, poor infant survival, congenital anomalies and risk of chronic diseases and impaired mental development in later life.

The high prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies among pregnant women is associated with an increased demand of the nutrients because of fetal and maternal tissue growth and development. Any compromised intake of these nutrients in both quality and quantity during pregnancy results in failure to fulfill the increased demand of essential nutrients which would result in some adverse pregnancy outcomes. Nutritional deficiencies during pregnancy increase the vulnerability of the mothers to different disease, increase the rate of miscarriage, and the babies delivered will be underweight whose survival is at risk. Moreover, the low weight gain of mothers due to compromised nutrition during pregnancy is a risk factor for the delivery of infants too small for their gestational age, which in turn leads to neonatal morbidity and mortality, growth failure, retarded cognitive development and adulthood chronic diseases.

PREGNIGEN is a specially designed line of dietary supplements for pregnant women. It consists of 6 remarkable formulations:

PG1: to support the healthy development of the fetal neural tube

PG2: to support the development of the fetal immune system and vision

PG3: to support the musculoskeletal health of both mother and fetus

PG4: to support the development of a healthy cardiovascular system and the formation of blood cells

PG5: to support the healthy development of the fetal nervous system and brain

PG6: to support the health and vitality of skin, hair, and nails during pregnancy

In order for the baby to grow and develop and for the mother to remain healthy, PREGNIGEN makes sure that both receive the proper nutrients.