Difference Between Astymin Tonic And Astyfer Tonic
Astymin Tonic
Type: Multivitamin and amino acid nutritional supplement.
Main Purpose: General nutrition support — helps fill vitamin and amino acid deficiencies, supports growth, energy, immune function, and recovery from illness.
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Key Ingredients:
Essential amino acids
B-complex vitamins (B1, B2, B6, B12, etc.)
Vitamin A, C, D, E
Folic acid
(No significant iron content)
What It’s Used For:
Boost overall energy and vitality
Helps children’s growth
Supports immune health
Good for recovery and general nutrition
Not focused on blood (red cell) building because it does not contain iron.
| In a simpler terms: Astymin is a general multivitamin tonic, not a specific blood-building iron tonic. |
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Astyfer Tonic
Type: Iron-containing blood tonic (haematinic).
Main Purpose: Helps prevent/treat iron-deficiency anemia and supports red blood cell production.
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Key Ingredients:
Iron (often as ferrous glycine/ferrous fumarate)
Amino acids (like histidine, lysine)
B-complex vitamins including folic acid and B12 — nutrients that help iron absorption and blood production.
What It’s Used For:
Treating or preventing anaemia (low haemoglobin)
Improving energy levels related to iron deficiency
Used during pregnancy, heavy menstruation, dietary insufficiency.
| In a simple terms: Astyfer is specifically for improving iron in the body and helping build healthy blood. |
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