CHILD VITAMIN
Vitamins are vital substances that are indispensable for life processes as enzymes, cofactors of enzymes, and catalysts of metabolic processes. The body cannot produce these from other nutrients and can only store very few vitamins. Therefore, it is necessary to take most of the vitamins in ready form with food, on a daily basis. Prevention of deficiency states in children and adolescents is of prime importance. Unlike adult deficits, childhood deficits can cause permanent developmental delays, the consequences of which are not all reversible in adulthood. Vitamin deficiencies therefore lead to serious clinical diseases. However, a minor but persistent vitamin deficiency (subclinical vitamin deficiency) also causes malnutrition disorders, which are manifested in non-characteristic symptoms, such as: fatigue, susceptibility to diseases and infections, sleep disorders, difficulty concentrating and learning, or even retardation of mental and physical development , it can manifest itself in loss of appetite, malaise, and it can be the background of various metabolic disorders. Characteristic deficiency diseases caused by complete vitamin deficiency are now very rare in the economically developed world. However, subclinical deficits are also surprisingly widespread among teenagers in developed countries. It is now known that not an adult, but even an old-age deficiency disease (osteoporosis, postmenopausal nodular goitre, etc.) is the late consequence of persistent deficiency conditions in adolescence.
There is no life process that can function without the liposomal components of CHILD VITAMIN. In a complex interaction, strengthening and supplementing each other's effects, they contribute to the healthy development of the child. The effects of the ingredients are reviewed on the basis of the health claims authorized by the EU regulation "Commission Regulation (EU) Nr. 432/2012, EFSA Health Claims": In the era of intense physical and mental development, the basic metabolism of the child's body needs a special amount of rapidly regenerating vital energy . Vitamin C, vitamin B1 (gaining energy from carbohydrates), vitamin B2 (supporting enzymes that maintain cellular respiration), vitamin B3, vitamin B5 (burning non-carbohydrate-type substances and glycogen to gain energy) are essential for the functioning of the cells' energy centers (mitochondria) purpose). In this sense, they contribute to the survival and vital function of all types of cells. The growth and development of tissues and organs require the production of a relatively large amount of their own proteins. All amino acids and proteins are built with the help of vitamin B6. Vitamin B7 is a vital condition for the metabolism of fatty acids and fats by carboxylase enzymes, in addition to being involved in the production of some specific proteins together with vitamin B6. Along with folic acid (vitamin B9), vitamin B2, among other things, also plays a role in the production of adrenal hormones. Through this, it affects the hormonal regulation of the entire body. Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids have a beneficial effect on fat metabolism, reduce blood levels of bad cholesterol, and prevent its deposition on blood vessel walls and organs. In children, it is also an essential player in the development of the brain and central nervous system. During childhood, cells multiply and develop intensively. Folic acid (vitamin B9) protects the DNA of dividing cells from damage and ensures that the newly born cell is an exact, mutation-free "copy" of the mother cell. Vitamin A and vitamin D also regulate the healthy, undisturbed development of rapidly reproducing cell types (epithelial tissues, skin cells, mucous membrane cells). The mechanism of action of the latter is not completely clear, but it has been proven that cancerous degeneration of cells is more common in vitamin D deficiency. Although it does not directly affect cell division, the presence of vitamin C is a condition for healthy collagen production, which forms the framework of connective tissues. Healthy collagen is necessary for healthy skin, nails, and hair; for the development of intact cartilage, healthy, flexible blood vessel walls, and for the fixation of teeth in the gums. For bone growth, a collagen-containing cartilage pattern is first formed, which is transformed into solid bone by the deposition of calcium and other minerals. Vitamin A is also necessary for the growth cartilage to function. Vitamin B7 is responsible for the health of connective tissue cells, and vitamin B3 is also responsible for the health of skin cells. During adolescence, vitamin E also plays a role in the maturation of reproductive cells (sperms and eggs) and related healthy hormonal changes. In the absence of vitamin B12 and folic acid, the formation of red blood cells is disturbed, leading to the development of anemia. All vitamins that support the energetic metabolism of cells also contribute to the immune defense of the body. Thus vitamins C, B1, B2, B3 and B5. With its effect on the healthy reproduction and development of T- and B-lymphocytes (immune cells), vitamin D strengthens the cellular immune defense. In vitamin D deficiency, the number of lymphocytes is not, but their function is significantly reduced. Antioxidant protection complements the biological defenses of the immune system with chemical protection against cell-damaging free radicals. Vitamin C is one of the most effective water-soluble antioxidants, while vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant. Vitamin A is also a fat-soluble antioxidant, the special feature of which is that it is enriched in the tissues of the eye, primarily ensuring the development of the eye and the development and maintenance of good vision. The development of the nervous system is strongest in childhood and ends by the end of adolescence. Vitamins B3 and B5 play a role in the metabolism of nerve cells. Together with folic acid, vitamin B12 determines the development and functional integrity of the nervous system from fetal age to late adolescence. Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids improve the chemical connections between nerve cells, which determines intelligence and mental abilities. Observations prove that minors who regularly consume omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids have better concentration, memory, problem-solving ability and mental capacity than their peers in the control group. Lecithin from the breakdown of liposomes and its metabolic product, choline, have a similar effect - an American doctor called it the "motor oil of the brain". The healthy adult skeletal system is formed in childhood. Deficiencies of the skeletal system that developed at the end of adolescence cannot be corrected in adulthood - their decline can only be slowed down (e.g. osteoporosis). The ossification supporting effect of vitamin D is well known. However, vitamin C is also of decisive importance in the formation of healthy bones by forming the cartilage that precedes bone formation. Just as few people know that the growth of long tubular bones stops in the absence of vitamin A, which can even be one of the causes of dwarfism. Vitamin K2 also helps the utilization of calcium. Its exact mechanism is not known, but it is known that calcium loss in the urine increases in vitamin K2 deficiency. The heart is one of the largest energy consuming organs, especially in childhood. Energy-producing vitamins are essential for this living pump that works without a break - the heart is one of the first to suffer from their lack. Vitamin C is able to protect the heart from its load through healthy collagen (flexible but resistant vessel walls). The antioxidant vitamins A, but especially C and E protect the vessel walls from chemical damage, while the omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids delay the deposition of cholesterol and the development of atherosclerosis. They are adult complications, but we lay the foundation for them in childhood! In vitamin C deficiency, blood vessel walls also lose their elasticity and become more vulnerable.
During liposomal production, the active ingredient particles are individually wrapped in a shell, similar to the cell membranes of the body, using a special process. On the one hand, this provides protection to the active ingredients, and on the other hand, due to their similarity to cell walls, they dissolve in them and deliver their contents to the target cells without hindrance. 96% of the vitamins and bioactive substances formulated in this way can reach the target cells for utilization. On the other hand, conventionally produced and even natural vitamins can only be utilized at a significant loss. Thanks to the extraordinary bioavailability of CHILD VITAMIN liposomal children's vitamin, a daily dose of one teaspoon provides a significant supply of thirteen types of vital vitamins and omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids for the developing child and for an adolescent organization. One bottle contains a two-month dose. The product contains vitamin doses formulated for minors over 5 years of age. Its consumption can be recommended as part of a healthy diet.
It can be stored for one year in the original sealed bottle in a dark, cool place, protected from sunlight and radiant heat. Expiry date indicated on the packaging. After opening, it is recommended to store it in the refrigerator, and it should be consumed within 3 months. During storage, sediment may form at the bottom, which is a natural phenomenon and does not mean a deterioration in quality. Before filling, the sediment must be gently shaken. Measuring cup included in the package.
The recommended daily dose is 1 x 5 ml (a coffee spoon or measuring cup) for minors older than 5 years. Shake gently before use if you see sediment at the bottom of the bottle. It can be consumed alone (banana flavored) or mixed in any drink (drinking water, tea, fruit juice). Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. An overdose of the product may cause temporary abdominal cramps, bloating and osmotic diarrhea. It does not pose a health risk and does not require medical intervention. Suppressing diarrhea with symptomatic agents is not recommended: the sooner the excess soy lecithin is eliminated, the sooner the complaint will disappear! The preparation contains a soy-derived ingredient, so it should be avoided if you have a known soy allergy. In the case of chronic medication, CHILD VITAMIN Liposomal children's vitamin dietary supplement can be dosed and used based on the prescription of the attending physician or pharmacist. The consumption of a dietary supplement does not replace a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.