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Infants Grow Better on Multiple Vitamins
April 3, 2009
A new study shows that infants aged 3 to 24 months have better growth1 when they consistently take a multivitamin every day at the dose of 100 to 150% of the recommended daily allowance (daily value on the supplement facts panel).
This study should come as no surprise, as nutrients are obviously needed to facilitate millions and millions of healthy chemistry reactions on a daily basis. Any young child is in the rapid growth mode and being short on needed nutrients has an adverse effect on optimizing genetic potential during this crucial growth time.
I formulated Super Mini Multi to meet these levels of nutrients with the finest forms of the nutrients available. I know of no other multi vitamin for children that uses the superior co-enzyme forms of B vitamins along with natural carotenes, lycopene, lutein, and the best form of iron for health as well as not inducing digestive distress (iron glycinate).*
This study should come as no surprise, as nutrients are obviously needed to facilitate millions and millions of healthy chemistry reactions on a daily basis. Any young child is in the rapid growth mode and being short on needed nutrients has an adverse effect on optimizing genetic potential during this crucial growth time.
I formulated Super Mini Multi to meet these levels of nutrients with the finest forms of the nutrients available. I know of no other multi vitamin for children that uses the superior co-enzyme forms of B vitamins along with natural carotenes, lycopene, lutein, and the best form of iron for health as well as not inducing digestive distress (iron glycinate).*
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