GraviPro
An Ideal Nutrition during Pregnancy
Pregnancy is a precious time in the life of a Woman when wellness plays a very important role. Wellness includes all aspects of mind and body for the Woman and the developing foetus inside her.
During all the three trimesters there is an increased demand for all nutrients that the pregnant woman requires both for herself and the growing foetus within her. Further there are specific nutrients that are required in additional quantities essential for the healthy development of the foetus.
GraviPro is a unique formulation specifically designed for the requirement of Pregnant women. DHA, Folic Acid and Iron essential for the foetus development have been added in sufficient quantities. The formulation of GraviPro has NO added Sugar and is suitable even in case of GDM. GraviPro is also packed with all essential Amino acids and Calcium for the skeletal strength of the pregnant woman and foetus.
OMEGA-3 FATTY ACIDS (DHA)
- DHA is critical for foetal central nervous system (CNS) growth and development1
- DHA helps maximize retinal development of the foetus1
- GraviPro improves the heart health of pregnant women2
100% SUGAR & GLUTEN FREE
- Reduces risk of macrosomia, or a “fat” baby
- Reduces the risk of Gestational Diabetes in pregnant women. Studies in India have shown that upto 20% of Indian women have gestational diabetes5
- GraviPro is gluten free formulation ideal for women with Gluten allergy
CALORIFIC DISTRIBUTION
BEST SOURCE FOLIC ACID & IRON
- Folic Acid helps protect against spinal cord birth defects during the first 30 days of pregnancy3
- Folic Acid helps prevent early miscarriage and premature delivery4
- Iron helps ward off Anemia in pregnant women
BENEFITS
- Improves neural and cognitive development of the foetus
- Helps reduce Neural Tube Defect (NTD)
- Provides Calcium for the skeletal development of the foetus & improves bone density of pregnant women
- Helps avoid Gestational diabetes
REFERENCES
- Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and the developing central nervous system (CNS) – Implications for dietary recommendations. Guesnet P1. Alessandri JM
- Harris WS, Kris-Etherton PM, Harris KAIntakes of long-chain omega-3 fatty acid associated with reduced risk for death from coronary heart disease in healthy adults . Curr Atheroscler Rep. (2008)
- Wilson RD, Johnson JA, Wyatt P, Allen V, Gagnon A, Langlois S, et al. (2007). Pre-conceptional vitamin/folic acid supplementation 2007: the use of folic acid in combination with a multivitamin supplement for the prevention of neural tube defects and other congenital anomalies. J Obstet Gynaecol Can 29(12): 1003-1026.
- Czeizel AE, Puho EH, Langmar Z, Acs N Bánhidy F (2010). Possible association of folic acid supplementation during pregnancy with reduction of preterm birth: a population-based study. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol 148(2): 135-140.
- Seshiah V, Balaji V, Balaji MS, Paneerselvam A, Arthi T, Thamizharasi M, et al. Prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus in South India (Tamil Nadu) – a community based study. J Assoc Physicians India. 2008;56:329–33