By SiKids Syrup

$16.00

• Supports a healthy balance in children's digestive system*
• Helps maintain a harmonious and healthy intestinal environment*
• Formulated with 4 herbs traditionally used for intestinal well-being*
• Delicious natural mango flavor that little ones love!
• Syrup formula, easy to administer and without battles
• Created to be a soft and natural support for baby's tummies*
• No artificial colors or unnecessary additives

¿Por qué elegir By SiKids Syrup de Herbal Solutions?

If you, as a parent, are looking for a natural and gentle way to regularly support your child's digestive well-being and balance, PAR siKids is the ideal solution. While other supplements have flavors that children reject, we created an effective formula with a delicious mango flavor they'll love. It's specifically formulated with a blend of four gentle, traditionally used herbs to offer comprehensive support for intestinal balance, naturally caring for the tummy of your loved ones.*

Main ingredients

• Black Walnut: Traditionally used to help maintain a clean and healthy intestinal environment*.
• Boldo: Known in herbal medicine for its support of digestive function and stomach comfort*.
• Garlic: An ingredient anciently used to support overall well-being and body harmony*.
• Bitter Chaparro: Creates an inhospitable environment for parasites, traditionally used as a support for the balance of the gastrointestinal tract*.

FAQ

Questions and Answers

How long do cold-pressed juices stay fresh?

Our cold-pressed juices are crafted to maintain maximum freshness. When refrigerated immediately upon delivery, they typically stay fresh for 3-5 days. We recommend consuming them as soon as possible for the best taste and nutritional benefits.

What makes cold-pressed juices different from regular juices?

Cold-pressed juices are made using a hydraulic press that extracts juice from fruits and vegetables without applying heat. This method helps retain more nutrients, enzymes, and antioxidants compared to traditional juicing methods, which often involve heat and high-speed blending that can degrade some of these vital elements.