美國Child Life 鈣鎂鋅補充液 (6個月-12歲) 16oz

Model:

HK$160
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貨品描述

適合歲數:  6m-12y

產品特點:強健孩子的骨骼與體魄。

As your child grows and develops, Calcium is the most abundant mineral found in their body, with 99% of the total calcium being found in the bones and teeth. For optimum absorption and utilization studies suggest Calcium should be combined with Magnesium, Vitamin D and Zinc. These nutrients help support and establish the very foundation for your child’s structural growth and integrity.*

ChildLife’s Liquid Calcium with Magnesium provides these two essential minerals combined with Vitamin D and Zinc in a balanced, absorbable, great tasting formula. These are the primary nutrients required for supporting your child’s healthy bone growth and development.*

Suggested Use:
For infants 6 months – 1 year: 1 teaspoon daily
For children 1 – 3 years: 2 teaspoons daily
For children 4 – 8 years: 1 tablespoon daily
For children 9 – 12 years: 2 tablespoons daily

Shake well before use.

Keep in a cool dry place.

Give directly or mix with your child’s favorite drink.

 

ChildLife uses only the highest quality ingredients. Gluten free, casein free, alcohol free. Contains no milk, eggs, wheat, yeast, or corn. No artificial colorings, flavorings or sweeteners.

*This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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