Minami Nutrition MorDHA Mini Strawberry Softgels 60
Product Information
Minami Nutrition's MorDHA Mini has been developed to support growth, and brain development in children through the crucial first years of life and comes in a tasty strawberry flavour.
Most mums know whats best for their children but the growing amount of scientific research proves how important DHA is to a childs healthy development. From 3 years old, MorDHA-Mini is probably the most important supplement you can give them.
DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) = 250mg* EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid) = 54mg*
* EPA & DHA is a natural product and content can vary slightly with each batch.
Each box contains 60 softgel capsules equivalent to a month supply at 1 per day. Give one capsule per day. Oil can be expressed from the capsule into food.
Ingredients | Deep-sea fish oil concentrate (from anchovy, sardine and mackerel), fish gelatin, humectant: glycerol, strawberry flavor, antioxidant: a mix of rosemary and tocopherol rich extract (Miradoxan). |
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Disclaimer | This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition. Results may vary from individual to individual. While we try to ensure that product information is correct, on occasion manufacturers may alter their ingredient lists. Please check the bottle for the most up to date information. |
Type | Capsule |
Gender | Unisex |
Age Range | Under 15 |
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