Puberty, periods, growth spurts and sports all require lots of iron. If junk food and irregular eating are also common then iron levels may also plummet, leading to tiredness, learning dificulties and moodiness. BlueIron Kids contributes to the normal development of childrens cognitive functions and the normal function of their immune system, whilst containing additional vitamins C & D.
At its core, BlueIron contains Value III Iron. This iron is micro-encapsulated, a patented process that allows for faster absorption. Unlike traditional iron supplements, BlueIron can be taken at any time of the day and with or without food. The micro-encapsulation also ensures that it is gentle on the stomach, not causing the common side effects such as constipation and nausea.
This innovative supplement comes in a liquid format, an ideal alternative for individuals who struggle with pill fatigue or swallowing tablets. The delicious taste, achieved by blending pure Scandinavian mineral water and hand-picked Nordic blueberries, adds to the overall appeal of the product.
Beyond iron, each serving of Blue Iron is packed with beneficial vitamins and minerals. These essential nutrients contribute to reducing tiredness and fatigue, supporting the immune system, normal psychological function, wound healing, and maintaining healthy skin. They also play a significant role in metabolic processes and the normal functioning of the nervous system.
Featured Benefits:
– each delicious dose delivers multiple benefits like reducing tiredness and fatigue
– Immune support
– It helps metabolize carbohydrates, fats, and proteins
– playing a key role in the maintenance of good health.
– aids in the formation and proper functioning of red blood cells.
– maintenance of bones, cartilage, teeth, and gums
How to use:
– Children 10 years and older – 10 ml per day
– Children 1 – 10 years – 5 ml per day
– Children younger than 1 year – Consult your doctor before use
Warning:
– Consult a relevant healthcare provider prior to use, especially if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, are taking prescription medication (including anticoagulants and antiplatelet medicines) or if you have a hormone sensitive condition.