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About Vitamins.co.nz Nordic Naturals Children's DHA
Kids everywhere love Nordic Naturals strawberry-flavoured Children’s DHA. Made entirely from Arctic cod liver oil, these products are rich in the omega-3 DHA. DHA is essential for the proper development of the brain, eyes, and nervous and immune systems. Easily swallowed or chewed by children over three, Children’s DHA also contains healthy levels of 100% natural vitamins A and D.
Features:
Suggested Use:Four soft gels daily, with food, or as directed by your health care professional or pharmacist. Soft gels can be chewed or swallowed.
Warning:Consult with your physician before using this product if you are allergic to iodine, use blood thinners, or anticipate surgery.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Serving Size: 4 Soft Gels
Servings Per Container: 45
Amount Per Serving
Ingredients:Purified arctic cod liver oil, soft gel capsule (gelatin, water, glycerin, strawberry essence), d-alpha tocopherol, strawberry essence, rosemary extract.
Contains No:Gluten, milk derivatives, or artificial colors or flavors. Non GMO
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