Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 1 Research
7
USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 41 Reviews
7.8
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Vegetable Capsule
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Iron (as iron bisglycinate chelate†)
25 mg
139%

Top Medical Research Studies

7
Iron deficiency anemia linked to headaches
We explored whether iron deficiency anemia is connected to chronic daily headaches in a group of 100 patients compared to an equal number of controls.

The study revealed a significant link between iron deficiency anemia and chronic daily headaches. Interestingly, those with severe anemia experienced more intense headache symptoms.

While other iron-related factors were associated with headaches, the type and duration of headaches did not seem to vary significantly among patients.
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Most Useful Reviews

4.5
Effective solution
This iron Solgar was recommended by my doctor, and I found it to be high quality and effective, as my tests demonstrated. I felt energised and my headache and fatigue improved significantly after starting a course of 30-60 mg daily, taken every other day for optimal absorption.
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9.5
Reduced headaches
I found relief from chronic anaemia after childbirth with this supplement. My ferritin levels rose, and I no longer suffer from headaches. This product also improved my menstruation and didn’t cause constipation. I take it with vitamin C each morning.
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0
Severe side effects
This made me very ill; after taking it for four days, it dropped my blood pressure so low that I could barely stand. I also experienced headaches, diarrhoea, body pains, dehydration, and fever. I advise against it unless approved by a doctor.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 1 Research
7
  • All Researches
7
Iron deficiency anemia linked to headaches
We explored whether iron deficiency anemia is connected to chronic daily headaches in a group of 100 patients compared to an equal number of controls.

The study revealed a significant link between iron deficiency anemia and chronic daily headaches. Interestingly, those with severe anemia experienced more intense headache symptoms.

While other iron-related factors were associated with headaches, the type and duration of headaches did not seem to vary significantly among patients.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 41 Reviews
7.8
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
4.5
Effective solution
This iron Solgar was recommended by my doctor, and I found it to be high quality and effective, as my tests demonstrated. I felt energised and my headache and fatigue improved significantly after starting a course of 30-60 mg daily, taken every other day for optimal absorption.
Read More
9.5
Reduced headaches
I found relief from chronic anaemia after childbirth with this supplement. My ferritin levels rose, and I no longer suffer from headaches. This product also improved my menstruation and didn’t cause constipation. I take it with vitamin C each morning.
Read More
0
Severe side effects
This made me very ill; after taking it for four days, it dropped my blood pressure so low that I could barely stand. I also experienced headaches, diarrhoea, body pains, dehydration, and fever. I advise against it unless approved by a doctor.
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9.5
No side effects
This is one of the best forms of iron for me as traditional options caused significant side effects like stomach pain and headaches. I found that taking chelated iron alongside vitamin C works well—my ferritin levels improved, and I experienced no adverse effects.
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9.5
Headache resolved
Diagnosed with anaemia, I endured severe headaches that painkillers couldn’t ease. After starting this iron supplement for two weeks, my headaches disappeared, revealing that they were caused by anaemia. I’m grateful to have discovered this solution.
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References

  1. Singh RK, Kaushik RM, Goel D, Kaushik R. Association between iron deficiency anemia and chronic daily headache: A case-control study. Cephalalgia. 2023;43:3331024221143540. doi:10.1177/03331024221143540
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