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Vitatech3x 60's Kids Calm Gummies

180 total
180 total

R239

Retail: R330
About

Here at Vitatech®, we believe in a wholesome diet for the entire family. We also understand the challenges of having your child follow an all inclusive nutrient rich diet which is essential for their growth and well-being… That is why we have created a vitamin range for kids that tastes better than their favourite sweets! So good, your kids will look forward to their daily vitamins. 

Product Features
  • Delicious, juicy gummies
  • Grape flavour
  • Benefits: 
    • Ease anxiety and stress
    • Reduce Insomnia
  • Expiry date: 10/03/2024
Product Specifications
  • Pack of 3 (60 Gummies in each)
  • 180 Gummies in total
  • Key ingredients:
    • L-theanine: Mostly known for helping people relax, L-theanine is an amino acid found primarily in green and black tea and some mushrooms.
    • Valerian extract: As a result of its effective calming properties, the valerian herb is commonly used as an ingredient in sleep aid supplements. This herb is often referred to as “nature’s Valium,” and people have used it since the Middle Ages to treat sleep disorders such as insomnia. Valerian may also help your child to relax and may have benefits for those who experience anxiety and other similar symptoms.
    • Chamomile extract: When you think of chamomile, two things most likely comes to mind; tea and peacefulness. Studies have found that chamomile is a mild sedative that seems to be safe for children of all ages. Chamomile is an herb that comes from the daisy-like flowers of the Asteraceae plant family. It has been consumed for centuries as a natural remedy for several health conditions. Chamomile also has properties that may aid sleep as well a digestion.
       
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