What Doctors Say
We have made the Mother’s Fruit with ingredients and nutrients recommended by doctors to be taken during pregnancy. Check below some research for some of the ingredients in our product.








Fruits During Pregnancy
“You can eat fresh, canned, frozen, or dried fruit. Juice that is 100 percent fruit juice also counts in the fruit category. Make half your plate fruit and vegetables during mealtimes.” – ACOG
Zinc
Vitamin A & Vitamin C
Selenium
L-arginine
“L-arginine is an amino acid. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and divided into essential and nonessential categories. Nonessential amino acids are made in the body, but essential amino acids are not. As such, they must be provided through dietary intake. L-arginine is considered semi-essential or conditionally essential, meaning that it becomes essential under certain circumstances and conditions, including pregnancy, infancy, critical illness, and trauma” – healthline
Ginger
“Ginger can be safely used to reduce nausea and vomiting in pregnancy. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) states that “treatment of nausea and vomiting of pregnancy with ginger has shown beneficial effects and can be considered as a nonpharmacologic option.” – Am Fam Physician. 2011 Nov 15;84(10):online
Probiotics
“Probiotics, whether from foods or supplements, help your digestive system work more efficiently. Probiotics are assumed to lessen the presence of bad bacteria. Helping your intestines move food along and reducing bad bacteria help reduce the likelihood of experiencing health complications.” – American Pregnancy Association“Probiotics, whether from foods or supplements, help your digestive system work more efficiently. Probiotics are assumed to lessen the presence of bad bacteria. Helping your intestines move food along and reducing bad bacteria help reduce the likelihood of experiencing health complications.” – American Pregnancy Association
Tart Cherries
“Melatonin is a hormone secreted at night, to help regulate our circadian rhythms, by the pineal gland in the center of our brain. … researchers realized that cherries are a plant food source of melatonin.” – Michael Greger,M.D. FACLM July 22, 2013