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Nutraceutics Laboratories
B-Natal -
Morning Sickness Relief
B-natal is a cherry-flavored TheraPop designed to soothe morning sickness.
B-natal contains vitamin B6 and sugar, ingredients found to relieve morning
sickness.
What is B-natal?
B-natal is a soothing therapy in the form of a cherry–flavored sucker
containing vitamin B6 and sugar, ingredients found
to soothe morning
sickness.
What is a TheraPop?
TheraPops are a unique way to deliver therapeutic relief in a more
comforting way than traditional pills or injections.
B-natal is one such TheraPop, designed for soothing morning sickness.
What is vitamin B6?
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) is an important vitamin involved in the formation of
body proteins and structural compounds, chemical transmitters, red blood
cells and prostaglandins. Vitamin B6 is also critical in maintaining
hormonal balance.
Why do I need vitamin B6?
Vitamin B6 plays a vital role in the multiplication of all cells and is
therefore of critical importance to a healthy pregnancy. It is vital to your
fetus’ developing brain and nervous system. Vitamin B6 has also been used
since the 1940s to ease morning sickness. Studies suggest that the vitamin
may relieve nausea for some women during pregnancy, though no one knows for
sure how it works.
Why am I only allowed a certain number of B-natal TheraPops per day?
While vitamin B6, the active ingredient in B-natal, is a vitamin, your body
only needs a certain amount per day.
We recommend that you not exceed 75 mg
per day. With the vitamin B6 in your prenatal vitamin, and two B-natal™
a
day, you are still under the 75 mg limit.
Can I use B-natal throughout my pregnancy?
Yes, as long as your doctor says it’s okay.
How fast will I get relief from B-natal?
That depends on the person. Some women will feel relief immediately, while
others may need to use them a few times.
Will B-natal work on other types of nausea?
No. B-natal was designed specifically for morning sickness.
Morning Sickness Facts
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Morning sickness is a universally experienced aspect of pregnancy, having
no historical or cultural bounds.
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At least 66-80% of women experience some nausea, and 50% emesis (severe
nausea and vomiting) in the first trimester.
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Nausea and vomiting typically lasts 35 days.
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80% of women have nausea that lasts all day.
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Nausea and vomiting typically begin during the 4th to 8th week of
pregnancy and last through the 14th to the 16th week.
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50% of women feel relief by the 14th week and 90% by week 22.
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Incidence of nausea and vomiting tends to be inversely
associated with the woman’s age.
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