Star Kids Multivitamin Syrup

$16.00

• Supports healthy cognitive function, such as concentration and learning*
• Contributes to healthy energy levels for play and study*
• Complete formula with B vitamins, amino acids and ginkgo biloba
• Supports healthy growth and development of children*
• Irresistible and delicious natural orange flavor that they will love!
• Helps supplement your daily nutrition, especially in children who are picky eaters
• Easy-to-drink syrup, turning vitamin time into a treat

¿Por qué elegir Star Kids Multivitamin Syrup de Herbal Solutions?

If you're one of those parents looking to give your child extra support for their school focus and daily energy, Star Kids is the ideal "bright boost." While other multivitamins are difficult to take, we made it delicious. Our synergistic formula not only provides vitamins and minerals, but also includes amino acids and Ginkgo Biloba for more comprehensive cognitive support, helping your little ones shine in their studies and play.*

Main ingredients

• B Complex and Vitamin C: A group of essential vitamins that contribute to normal energy-yielding metabolism and support healthy neurological function*.
• L-Lysine, Glutamic Acid and L-Arginine: Amino acids that are the fundamental components for development and general bodily function*.
• Ginkgo Biloba: An herb traditionally known to support healthy circulation and cognitive function, such as memory and focus*.

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.