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Childrens Vitamin C by ChildLife Essentials | 4 oz |
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Childrens Vitamin C ChildLife?s Vitamin C is prepared from the purest ingredients in a liquid form with natural orange flavoring. It is definitely the best tasting Vitamin C available and can be mixed with foods or juices to add a healthful sweetness.
Vitamin C Ingredients per teaspoon (5 ml): - Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 250 mg (417% USRDA).
Other Ingredients: Purified Water, Fructose, Glycerin, Potassium Bicarbonate, Grapefruit Seed Extract, Potassium Sorbate, Xanthan, Natural Orange. Recommended Use For infants up to 1 year 1/2 teaspoon daily For children 1 to 12 years 1-2 teaspoons daily Shake well before use. Can be mixed with juice or your childs favorite drink.
The first and only complete liquid nutritional program formulated specifically for infants & children, by Homeopathic Pediatrician Dr. Murray Clarke. Today?s children face unprecedented challenges from two very important areas. On one hand, the nutritional value of the food we eat decreases as the nutritional content of the soil is depleted through time and modern farming methods. On the other hand, the rapid increase in environmental pollution and toxic burden creates an increased need for these nutrients, the vitamins and minerals that protect, nourish and sustain a child's natural, healthy development. Eat right and support your child?s development with ChildLife formulas
References (Vitamin C): - Immune response and Vitamin C: Hartel C, Puzik A, Gopel W, Temming P, Bucsky P, Schultz C. ?Immunomodulatory effect of vitamin C on intracytoplasmic cytokine production in neonatal cord blood cells.? Neonatology. 2007;91(1):54-60.
- H„rtel C, Strunk T, Bucsky P, Schultz C. ?Effects of vitamin C on intracytoplasmic cytokine production in human whole blood monocytes and lymphocytes.? Cytokine. 2004 Aug 21-Sep 7;27(4-5):101-6.
- Bsoul SA, Terezhalmy GT. ?Vitamin C in health and disease.? J Contemp Dent Pract. 2004 May 15;5(2):1-13.
- Wintergerst ES, Maggini S, Hornig DH. ?Immune-enhancing role of vitamin C and zinc and effect on clinical conditions.? Ann Nutr Metab. 2006;50(2):85-94.
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