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What are the health benefits of FreeYU Kids Multivitamin Gummies?

Helping Kids Grow Strong: Nutrients That Support Healthy Development

As children grow, their bodies need more than just calories—they need key vitamins and minerals that support bone development, immune function, brain health, and more...

1. Zinc: A Building Block for Growth and Immunity

Zinc supports cell growth, immune strength, and appetite regulation. It reduces the risk of stunted growth and mortality in deficiency-prone populations.1

2. Vitamin D: Strengthening Bones and More

Vitamin D is essential for calcium absorption and immune balance. It enhances growth and body composition in school-aged children.2

3. Rutin: A Natural Compound with Emerging Potential

Rutin is a bioflavonoid with antioxidant and circulatory benefits that support long-term health.3

The Bottom Line: Smart Nutrition for Growing Kids

FreeYU Kids Multivitamin Gummies are packed with zinc, vitamin D, and rutin for a balanced, science-backed approach to child nutrition.

Recommended Use

  • Children (4+ years): 1 gummy daily with food
  • Supervision recommended for younger kids

Contraindications & Precautions

  • Not for children under 4 years
  • Do not exceed recommended dosage
  • Consult pediatrician if child is on medication
  • Monitor total Vitamin A intake from all sources

Clinical Indications

  • Nutritional support for growth and development
  • Immune system maintenance
  • Support during school seasons
  • Antioxidant protection

FAQ for Professionals

Yes, in low to moderate amounts. It has antioxidant and circulatory benefits and has shown safety in pediatric studies.

No. It complements a healthy diet but should not replace real food sources.

Gummies are easier for kids to take and increase daily adherence, especially for picky eaters or those with trouble swallowing pills.

REFERENCES:

1- Amdad, A. et al. (2023). Zinc supplementation in children. Cochrane Database. https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD009384

2- Ganmaa, D. et al. (2023). Vitamin D and growth in children. JAMA Pediatrics. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapediatrics.2022.4581

3- Ganeshpurkar, A., & Saluja, A. K. (2016). The pharmacological potential of rutin. Journal of the Saudi Pharmaceutical Society. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsps.2016.04.025

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