Showing posts with label Brand Influencer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brand Influencer. Show all posts

Friday, September 27, 2013

Sangobion for Iron Ladies

From L to R: Top Row - myself, Rowena Lei, Jackie Go
First Row - Amanda Jacob, Cheska Garcia, Jenni Epperson, Joy Cabrera,
Dr. Corazon Gamilla,Fidji Miranda, Frances Sales, Mr. Art Dapasen

Early this month, Sangobion invited me and my fellow brand believers to a luncheon in Makati Shangri-la hosted by Amanda Griffin-Jacob, the highlight of which was a talk by UST OB-GYN Department Chairman Dr. Corazon Zaida N. Gamilla.


Basically, she said that as a woman ages, she also faces greater demands. “In order to cope, she needs to pay attention to her health. When signs of fatigue, paleness, as well as lack of focus and energy start to show, it could be telling symptoms of iron deficiency. Iron-rich food such as red meat, egg yolks, legumes, and green leafy vegetables should be made a regular part of one’s diet. But more than that, an iron supplement is also necessary to maintain good health,” she stresses.


Enter, Sangobion. It helps restore the iron reserves in the body. Because it is Ferrous Gluconate, which is unlike Ferrous Sulfate, it is more easily absorbed by the body and has a less metallic aftertaste. Sangobion also contains Sorbitol, a known anti-constipating agent since ordinary Ferrous Sulfate can contribute to constipation.

What’s more, Sangobion contains vitamins and minerals including Vitamin C, Folic Acid, Vitamin B12, Copper Sulfate and Manganese Sulfate. It also comes in a convenient chocolate-scented capsule. 


I am still breastfeeding Xavi and I make sure to take Sangobion daily. It's a must not just to keep my energy up while taking care of 2 active kids, it also helps ensure I get my much needed dose of iron, vitamins and minerals while nursing our growing boy.

PS - Thank you to my cute date for accompanying me to the Sangobion luncheon!


For more information on Sangobion, visit www.sangobion.com.ph

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Why Women Need Sangobion

Why is Iron a necessary element for optimum health? Let me count the ways:

- to replace blood loss during menstrual cycles
- cure bouts of dizziness caused by anemia
- correct weariness and fatigue
- help gain more focus & concentration
- aid in periods of gestation, lactation, pregnancy, and such periods surrounding childbirth
- it is also required for the normal functioning of the immune system

Some sources of iron in our daily diet include red meat, eggs, liver, oatmeal, nuts, as well as food supplements and formulations like Sangobion.

But Sangobion is more than just iron, because it's contains vitamins and minerals that women need to stay in tip top condition while dealing with the demands of daily life. Just a tip, from one girl to another. Wink! Wink!


Wednesday, June 05, 2013

Sangobion & The Salaminkera


Shakira says "Hips Don't Lie". But the Salaminkera says, "The Mirror Doesn't Lie".

That was the premise of Salaminkera, "the woman on the mirror" played by comedienne Giselle Sanchez. Coined after the term “salamangkera,” a Filipino word for magician or wizard, the Salaminkera does not mince words and forces a woman to face the truth, no matter how unpleasant it is.

I know right, Salaminkera? To be honest, when I was asked to save the date for Salaminkera, my initial reaction was, "OMG I hope this isn't chaka!" But as soon as I received the invite and saw that Giselle Sanchez was fronting the show, I let out a sigh of relief and was actually excited to see her on stage for the media launch/press event hosted by iron supplement brand Sangobion at The Conservatory in Manila Peninsula.


And what a rollicking good time it was! I found myself laughing at her crazy jokes. The lady behind me was busting out guffawing at every spiel. To think that the topics Giselle was talking were about serious matters to us women: beauty, love, family and career and how to juggle all four.


It was definitely a fun way to spend my mid-day with my friend Jackie Go, and I also had fun chatting with our fellow Sangobion Brand Believers: Cheska Kramer, Jenni Epperson, Frances Sales, and Rowena Wendy Lei. Over lunch, we bonded talking about our kids, losing the "puson" and sharing parenting tips that it felt like I've known them for a long time. Nothing really bonds women like motherhood, no?

I have to hand it to Sangobion. They found a novel and entertaining way to discuss the three signs of iron deficiency, extol the numerous virtues of iron, and why it was best to take Sangobion of course.


My OB-Gyn actually recommended that I take Sangobion while pregnant with Xavi because it was easier on the tummy. This is because Sangobion is NOT ferrous sulfate. It is primarily made up of ferrous gluconate, which is organic in origin, making it the most easily absorbed of all ferrous salts. It also has less gastrointestinal side effects compared to ferrous sulfate. Sangobion also contains other vitamins and minerals such as vitamin C, vitamin B12, folic acid, Sorbitol, and other minerals. Winner divah?

As for the Salaminkera? Catch her on June 9 at the Lower Ground Level, Building A of SM Megamall! The show is open to all!


Sangobion is an organic iron supplement that has benefitted Filipinos for over 30 years. It fights signs of iron deficiency such as fatigue, paleness, lack of concentration, dizziness, and weakness. 

Among the world’s leading pharmaceutical companies, Merck constantly aims to provide the best pharmaceuticals and life science solutions to patients and customers across the entire country. Sangobion comes in capsule, syrup and drop form, and is available in all major and leading drugstores nationwide. 

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