Kids D3 Vitamin 400 IU Oral Spray​

Cholecalciferol (Natural Vitamin D3)
215 Daily Dosages
Simple aid for your little ones to strengthen their immunity, bones and prevent viral diseases

Although vitamin D is good for the body at any age, it is especially important for children. They have a growing body that requires a lot of vitamins and minerals for normal development. Vitamin D3 is necessary for bone growth in children, but it also plays a major role in strengthening the immune system. In this way, the viral diseases that plague the winter period are less likely to take hold and allow the child to do what is most important to them – grow and play! Try vitamin D3 spray for children, which is easy to use and is absorbed significantly more effective than capsules.

Vitamin D is needed for:

normal growth and development of bone in children

Vitamin D contributes to:
  • The normal function of the immune system in children

Benefits of spray vitamin:
  • highly bioavailable formula*

  • Tooth-kind formula (sugar-free)

  • long-lasting

  • Airless bottle

*Satia et al. Nutrition Journal (2015)

Hypoallergenic – 100% Natural composition
Recommended dose:
  • Children and infants from birth: 1 spray/daily. Providing 400 IU (10 μg) vitamin D3, (200%*).
    *EU Nutrient Reference Value.

Directions for use:
  • Prime the pump few times before first use. Shake before each use, replace cap afterwards. Rinse nozzle when congested.

Ingredients:

Coconut oil, cholecalciferol (vitamin D3).

  • lactose, gluten and GMO free
  • NO added preservatives, colors or flavorings

Volume: 30 ml - 215 Daily Dosages

HelcoVita Kids D3 Oral Spray is Scientifically proven

HelcoVita relies on cutting-edge nutritional research, bringing together science and technology to create truly effective spray vitamins.
Children who started taking vitamin D had a 42% reduced risk of getting the flu
The availability of vitamin D is a common problem in children, because only nearly 2% of Estonian children got enough of it from food
During a clinical study, Japanese school children were investigated whether the use of vitamin D as a dietary supplement changes the probability of the occurrence of influenza in 2008-2009.
The study was formed amongst 334 children aged 6-15 who did not consume vitamin D before.
In a study conducted at the University of Tartu, it was found that Estonian children aged 2-9 do not get all the necessary micronutrients from food in the daily recommended amount. A deficiency of micronutrients, i.e. minerals and vitamins, is a common problem worldwide and is also associated with excess body weight.