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GNLD Neolife's Daily Nutritional NEEDS During Pregnancy And Lactation by gnldcares4you: 6:56pm On Mar 23, 2016
GNLD Neolife's Daily Nutritional NEEDS during Pregnancy and Lactation


Getting the best of nutritions using whole-food nutritionals from Neolife International
How exciting to be getting ready for this special time of your life. You can plan for that dream nursery, those cute little baby outfits and everything else to welcome your precious little one into this world; but the single most important thing you can do for your baby and yourself is to ensure adequate nutrition and fitness during this defining time of your lives.

A healthy diet is a woman's best friend. It helps boost energy levels, supports mental health, helps you maintain a healthy weight and look your best no matter what stage of life you're in. But, a woman's reproductive years are especially demanding when it comes to good nutrition.

Science has shown that PREGNANCY and BREASTFEEDING are the two most nutritionally demanding times in a woman's life; because it's the time when the body needs enough nutrients to support the GROWTH and DEVELOPMENT of your baby. While maintaining the health of the mother's body. Recent research also reveals the importance of mom's nutritional status on the future health of her child. That's why moms-to-be should particularly highlight their area of proper nutrition before, during and after pregnancy.


Pregnancy planning starts with Good Nutrition.
While many women may wait for a positive pregnancy test as the green light for improving their diet such as stopping alcoholic beverage consumption, and generally adopting healthy lifestyle habits. Research shows that every mom's habits before conception also influences her baby's well-being at birth and for entire lifetime. It is very important that every mom gets the recommended amounts of essential nutrients like; Protein, Omega-3 fatty acids/DHA, Choline, Vitamin A, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Vitamin K, Calcium, Folate, Iodine, Iron, Magnesium, Niacin, Phosphorus, Riboflavin, Thiamin, Zinc etc before pregnancy. Most nutrition experts agree that preconception planning for all women should include advice to start taking a parental multivitamin/mineral supplements.

Getting the right weight gain is needful not to give a premature birth with lesser weight. Or gaining excess weight which could also lead to a baby with obesity. Do you know the recommended calcium intakes for every pregnant woman is 1,000mg a day; gotten from some of our best good source including milk, yogurt, cheese and some dark green vegetables. Taking supplemental calcium may also be very helpful to ensuring adequate needs are met. Vitamin D is also essential for all moms-to-be; it's deficiency most times leads to skeletal disorders such as rickets and bone fractures. Recent studies shows that insufficient maternal vitamin D levels may also increase the risk of mothers developing Gestational Diabetes (diabetes during pregnancy). Omega-3 are essentially needful for good vision and brain development too, which you'll get from our Omega-3 Salmon Oil Plus in the Pro Vitality+ pack.

Every mom also most ensure adequate Folic Acid and Choline for prevention of BIRTH DEFECTS*
The CDC (Centre for Disease Control and Prevention), the US Preventive Health Task Force and the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Academy of Sciences Institute of Medicine all recommends that women of reproductive ages should be advised to consume 400ug of folic acid daily obtainable from fortified foods or supplements or both. Important for its rapid cell growth and synthesis of DNA and other critical cell components.

With GNLD, you are sure of getting these valuable and needed nutrients from these lists below;
1. Neolife Shake; in either Creamy Vanilla, Berries n' Cream and Rich Chocolate flavours
2. Pro Vitality Plus pack; a combination of 4 essential nutritionals from;
Tre-en-en Grain Concentrates
Omega-3 Salmon Oil Plus
Carotenoid Complex and
Essential Vitamins and Minerals Complex
3. Chelated Cal-Mag with Vitamin D3

Additional information for Lactating and Pregnant Mothers
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months, research indicates only 15% of new moms meet this recommendation. Do you know that moms who breastfeeds their babies have a lower risk of ear infections, gastroenteritis, diarrhea, severe lower respiratory infections, asthma, sudden infant death syndrome, obesity as well as other childhood diseases and health conditions? Do you know that breast fed babies may score better on intelligence tests? Gives a rapid return to weight loss in moms.

SOURCE: Food and Nutrition Board, Institutes of Medicine Dietary Reference

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