Microsoft word - eu9788 vitakids pds.doc

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Choline and
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and Choline
Children’s Chewable Multi-Vitamin & Mineral dietary sources. Vitamin D plays many roles in the body and vital for supporting strong healthy bones. Vita-Kids™ provided by Douglas Laboratories® is a Choline, a nutrient related to B vitamins, is important great tasting, chewable multiple vitamin-mineral-trace for optimal neurological and liver health and is element supplement designed for children ages four especially needed for children’s healthy, growing and up. The unique teddy bear shaped Vita-Kids chewable tablets provides vitamins, minerals and trace elements in bioavailable forms and nutritionally meaningful amounts. Vita-Kids is more than just another children’s Vita-Kids is ideal for children that are at risk for multivitamin-mineral supplement. Research shows vitamin, mineral and trace element deficiencies due to sub-optimal dietary intake, and life style. that above RDA amounts of many vitamins may have significant positive effects on the structure and function of growing bodies. Vita-Kids provide important antioxidant vitamins C and E, a complete Two Tablets Contain:
vitamin B complex, easily absorbable calcium and magnesium, as well as a full spectrum of bioavailable trace elements. In fact, Vita-Kids™ is one of the most Beta-Carotene (natural)……………….1800 mg. complete children’s chewable multivitamin/mineral formulas on the market. This new improved (as Calcium Ascorbate, Ascorbyl Palmitate formulation now features a natural lemon lime flavor and includes higher amounts of vitamin D and added choline, as research indicates both of these nutrients are important for children’s overall health and wellbeing.Vita-Kids uses only the purest, most hypoallergenic ingredients and contains no artificial Studies show that a high percentage of children in North America and other developed countries eat less than the minimum recommended daily allowance of many essential nutrients. Adequate amounts and proper balance of these nutrients are needed not only for maintaining good health, but also for satisfying the special nutritional demands of growth and development during childhood. Vita-Kids has been carefully designed and formulated to contain the right proportions of vitamins, minerals, and trace elements Pantothenic Acid (Vit B-5)……………………….12 mg. without danger of toxic build-up and without side effects. Each ingredient is selected in consideration of Calcium………………………………………….120 mg. its absorbability, competitive relationship with other nutrients, taste, allergenic potential, and long- Iodine…………….……………………………….15 mcg. term safety. Additional vitamin D has been added to this formula, as new research indicates that both Magnesium)……………………………………….40 mg. children and adults may not receive enough of this nutrient due to reduced sun exposure and limited Zinc………………………………………………….2 mg. References
Selenium………………………………….20 mcg. Albertson AM, Tobelmann RC, Engstrom A, Asp EH. Nutrient intakes of 2- to 10-year-old American children: 10-year trends. J Copper………………………………………….200 mcg. American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Nutrition. Pediatric Nutrition Handbook, Barness LA, 1993. Berenson GS, Srinivasan SR, Nicklas TA. Atherosclerosis: a Chromium……………………………………….40 mcg. nutritional disease of childhood. Am J Cardiol 1998;82:22T-29T. Breslow RA, Subar AF, Patterson BH, Block G. Trends in food Molybdenum……………………………….5 mcg. intake: the 1987 and 1992 National Health Interview Surveys. Potassium………………………………….10 mg. Lee WT, Leung SS, Leung DM, Tsang HS, Lau J, Cheng JC. A randomized double-blind controlled calcium supplementation trial, and bone and height acquisition in children. Br J Nutr Citrus Bioflavonoids Complex………………….10 mg. Boron …………………………………………….20 mcg. Lee WT, Leung SS, Leung DM, Wang SH, Xu YC, Zeng WP, Cheng JC. Bone mineral acquisition in low calcium intake Choline)………………………………………….40 mg. children following the withdrawal of calcium supplement. Acta National Research Council, Food and Nutrition Board. Recommended Dietary Allowances. National Academy Press, Ingredients: fructose, bulking agents
(microcrystalline cellulose, sorbitol), vitamins, Nicklas TA. Dietary studies of children: the Bogalusa Heart minerals, citric acid, natural lemon/lime flavor, choline Study experience. J Am Diet Assoc 1995;95:1127-33. bitartrate, L-aspartic acid, anti-caking agent (silicum Pennington JA. Intakes of minerals from diets and foods: is there a need for concern? J Nutr 1996;126:2304S-2308S. Pennington JA, Schoen SA. Total diet study: estimated dietary intakes of nutritional elements, 1982-1991. Int J Vitam Nutr Res 1996;66:350-62. Riordan DJ. Effects of orthodontic treatment on nutrient intake. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 1997;111:554-61. As a food supplement, children take 2 tablets daily or as directed by your healthcare professional. SIDE EFFECTS No adverse effects have been reported STORAGE Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct light. Keep out to reach of children. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
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