Difference Between Astymin Tonic And Astyfer Tonic

in Steem Kids & Parents5 days ago

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.

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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