Main Product Description
AOR® Ortho Iron – 358 mg
Advanced, gentle, and highly bioavailable iron complex for optimal red blood cell and energy support
Ortho Iron delivers SunActive® iron, a clinically researched, superior form of ferric pyrophosphate designed for high absorption and excellent gastrointestinal tolerance.
This advanced iron complex is further enhanced with essential cofactors — including vitamins C, B6, B12, folate, copper, and lactoferrin — that optimize iron uptake, utilization, and hemoglobin formation while minimizing oxidative stress.
The result is a complete, non-constipating iron formula ideal for individuals with iron-deficiency anemia or those seeking to restore healthy energy and vitality.
Key Benefits
- Provides highly bioavailable and gentle SunActive® ferric pyrophosphate
- Enhances red blood cell formation and oxygen transport
- Supports healthy energy levels and reduces fatigue and weakness
- Includes synergistic nutrients that promote iron absorption and utilization
- Non-constipating and gentle on the digestive system
Mechanism of Action
SunActive® iron features ferric pyrophosphate processed for smaller particle size and stabilized with a food-grade emulsifier to prevent clustering, ensuring superior bioavailability and tolerability. Key supporting nutrients work in harmony:
- Vitamin C enhances iron absorption by reducing ferric to ferrous iron in the gut.
- Folate, B6, and B12 are vital for red blood cell production and the prevention of megaloblastic anemia.
- Lactoferrin aids in iron transport and protects against oxidative damage.
- Copper facilitates iron mobilization and hemoglobin synthesis.
AOR Advantage
AOR® Ortho Iron stands out as a complete, well-tolerated formula for those with iron deficiency. Unlike conventional iron supplements that may cause nausea, constipation, or gastrointestinal distress, Ortho Iron’s SunActive® technology ensures optimal absorption and comfort. AOR’s inclusion of bioavailable vitamins and minerals provides a synergistic blend that addresses both iron deficiency and the nutrient gaps that often accompany it.