WHOLE EARTH & SEA KIDS VEGAN D3 DROPS

Stock Code:
EAKID14ML
RRP
$29.95 (in GST)
Stock Level:
In Stock

Description

WHOLE EARTH & SEA KIDS VEGAN D3 DROPS
• Certified organic VegD3TM algal source of vegan-friendly vitamin D3.
• 100% sustainable and responsibly sourced vegan D3.
• Available as a drop dosage form for ease of use and to support compliance in infants and children.
• Unflavoured and unsweetened oil, free from synthetic colours and preservatives.
• VegD3TM is a certified vegan, kosher and halal ingredient.
• Free from all major allergens.
• Meets the Australian recommended adequate intake per day for infants and children when given as 1 drop daily.
Active Ingredient
Each drop (33 microlitres) contains:
Colecalciferol (vitamin D3) (VegD3TM) 6.25 micrograms (250 IU)
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
Infants 0-12 months old: 1 drop per day or as directed by a health care practitioner.
Children 12-months-old and above: 1-2 drops per day or as directed by a health care practitioner.

 

 

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