Every superhero needs his/her fuel, which is why we combined vitamins A, C and D plus minerals into an irresistibly tasty melt-in-your-mouth strip of Vitamin Gummies without artificial flavors or colors for maximum nutrition and as a dietary supplement.
Stress, aging and other factors can deplete our bodies of the essential nutrients they require for mental clarity and stress reduction. Multivitamins offer essential nutrition that can help promote mental clarity while alleviating tension.
Vitamin A
Vitamin A is an essential fat-soluble nutrient. It’s vital for maintaining eye and immune health, among many other functions. You’ll find vitamin A in many food sources such as meats, fish, legumes (beans and peas), dairy products and eggs; or it can be obtained through provitamin A carotenoids such as beta-carotene – though too much Vitamin A intake could potentially lead to toxicity.
Wellkid Marvel Multi-vits offer a convenient source of Retinyl Palmitate as well as Cholecalciferol for vitamin D3, plus other essential ingredients including Sugar, Corn Syrup, Gelatin, Vegetable and Fruit Juice Colorants (Citric Acid Lactic Acid Maltodextrin Mannitol Silica as well as Vitamin E as Dl-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate & Zinc Citrate.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is an essential water-soluble vitamin needed for normal development, including immune system support. Wellkid Marvel multi-vits contain Vitamin D3 form (cholecalciferol) for supporting bone health; naturally produced by your skin when exposed to sunlight.
These easy-to-swallow melt-in-mouth strips contain 16 essential vitamins and minerals, including A, B and D3, without sugar, artificial ingredients, soy or dairy ingredients. Gluten-free.
Vitamin D
Vitamin D is an essential nutrient, found both in foods and produced naturally through sun exposure, that plays an integral part in bone and immune system health. Our Wellkid Marvel Multi-vits contain Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol), for maximum effectiveness in helping ensure adequate intake. Too much Vitamin D intake may be harmful and necessitate medical advice if hypercalcemia develops, so please use only products formulated to contain this form.
This supplement is free from sugar, artificial ingredients, gelatin, milk, soy and gluten – offering kids an enjoyable way to receive essential vitamins and minerals like iron and zinc in one convenient strip that melts right in their mouth!
Vitamin E
Vitamin E is an incredible antioxidant, capable of protecting LDL cholesterol against oxidation – an essential step for the development of atherosclerosis – while also helping to prevent blood clotting and reduce blood clotting. Furthermore, its anti-inflammatory properties and immune enhancement properties make Vitamin E an invaluable ally.
Multiple large clinical trials have cast doubt on whether routine vitamin E supplements can prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD). The Heart Outcomes Prevention Evaluation (HOPE) study, for instance, followed almost 10,000 people at high risk of heart disease for 4.5 years and found no lower rates of nonfatal heart attacks or cardiovascular deaths among those taking vitamin E than among those given placebos [24].
Vitamin E can be found in many food products, such as nuts, seeds, vegetable oils and green leafy vegetables. Fortified cereals and some brands of margarine contain added Vitamin E; too much may be harmful, so be sure to talk with your healthcare team regarding what dosage would work for you.
Vitamin K
Vitamin K has long been recognized for helping blood clot properly, earning it the nickname of the “Koagulationsvitamin.” But this fat-soluble vitamin also plays a vital role in bone health.
Vitamins K1 (phylloquinone) and K2 (menaquinone) differ by the length of their unsaturated isoprenoid side chains, identified with an “n”, which range from one repeat up to 13 (MK-4 through MK-13). Animal enzymes convert phylloquinone into menaquinone during metabolism.
Multivitamins and many dietary supplements contain vitamin K in high amounts; some provide up to four times the Daily Value, or over 4,050 micrograms (mcg). The Daily Value estimates how much of this nutrient we need for good health; higher intake may be linked with reduced risks of heart disease. Further research should be conducted, however observational studies have linked higher consumptions of phylloquinones and menaquinones with decreased coronary heart disease mortality risk.
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B6, commonly referred to as pyridoxine, is part of the B complex group of vitamins which aid in turning food into fuel for our bodies. Furthermore, this vitamin works alongside B12 and folate to lower homocysteine levels in blood – something which may reduce heart disease risk significantly.
Nutritionally speaking, serotonin, norepinephrine, and melatonin are needed for proper functioning of our bodies’ neurotransmitters – including serotonin, norepinephrine and melatonin production as well as red blood cell production and proper functioning of immune systems.
Epidemiological studies have linked consuming foods rich in vitamin B6 with reduced cancer risks; however, clinical trial results remain mixed and more research must be conducted in this area.
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12, commonly referred to as cobalamin, is an essential nutrient with multiple roles – from nerve health and red blood cell formation, to being found in animal products and some foods; additionally it’s available as either an oral supplement or injection.
Low levels of this vitamin can impair cognitive function and cause tingling or numbness due to insufficient myelination (the protective coating that forms around nerve cells). A diet high in saturated fat may reduce absorption while digestive disorders like Crohn’s increase the risk of deficiency.
Nature’s Bounty Marvel Avengers-themed gummies from Nature’s Bounty provide Biotin, Folate, Inositol, Iodine, Pantothenic Acid and Vitamin B12. Furthermore, these delicious chewables do not contain artificial flavors or colors!
Calcium
Calcium is the body’s primary mineral source and essential to bone health. Working alongside phosphorus, it forms strong and dense bones that support teeth. Calcium also aids blood vessel movement while secreting hormones that regulate heart, muscle, nerve, and other bodily functions.
Consuming enough calcium through diet alone is important, but many also rely on calcium supplements for daily needs. When taking these pills, be mindful of sticking with the recommended dosage; overdoing it could result in unpleasant gastrointestinal side effects like gas, constipation or bloating.
Certain forms of calcium are more easily absorbed than others, so for optimal absorption it is best taken with food and in small doses throughout the day. Supplements bearing the USP Verified Mark provide assurance of quality and purity; Wellkid Marvel multi-vits contain vitamin D for healthy bone development and immune system functioning.
Iron
Iron contributes to your health and wellbeing by supporting normal formation of red blood cells which carry oxygen throughout your body, as well as supporting cognitive functions like attention span, decision making, reasoning and learning.
If your iron levels are low, seek medical advice from your physician immediately. While iron overdose is rare, if taken in excess it could occur and symptoms include gastrointestinal side effects, blue skin and fingernails and weakness – should this happen contact poison control or your physician immediately for medical assistance or poison control immediately.
Before resorting to supplements, always attempt to source your nutrition through food sources rather than from pills. Supplements should only be taken when necessary for specific dietary deficiencies or to meet daily nutritional requirements. If taking iron supplements, please ensure your doctor clearly specifies an elemental amount rather than chemical compounds like ferritin.
Zinc
Zinc is an essential trace mineral necessary for optimal immune health and protein production, cell division and proliferation, enzyme reactions and DNA synthesis.
Zinc can contribute to skin health by helping it heal, reducing inflammation, supporting healthy cell development to combat viruses and cancerous ones, as well as being an antioxidant which helps combat oxidative stress associated with diseases like heart disease and cancer.
Zinc deficiency is relatively uncommon; however, those on restricted diets–such as veganism or vegetarianism–are at an increased risk. Malabsorption syndromes like Crohn’s disease or celiac disease also increase this risk; too much zinc taken over time could also create imbalances; therefore it’s essential that you discuss proper dosage with your healthcare provider.





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