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SKU: 658155

Platinum Naturals Kids Vitamin D3 Liquid Drops, 15ml

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Platinum Naturals Kids Vitamin D3 Liquid Drops, 15ml

SKU: 658155
Kids Vitamin D3 liquid drops is a natural, convenient and additive-free way for kids to get vitamin D3 in. Kids Vitamin D3 liquid drops is ideal for children aged 2-12. Vitamin D is essential for bones and a healthy immune system.

Kids Vitamin D3 liquid drops is a natural, convenient and additive-free way for kids to get vitamin D3 in. Kids Vitamin D3 liquid drops is ideal for children aged 2-12. Vitamin D is essential for bones and a healthy immune system.

  • Ideal for ages 2-12
  • Contains the recommended daily dose of 400 IU of Vitamin D3 per drop
  • Great-tasting natural orange flavour
  • 100% naturally sourced
  • Gluten, dairy, corn, yeast, additive, artificial colour and preservative free!
  • Supports stronger bones, immune support
  • Omega Suspension Technology (OST) provides better absorption and results you can feel.

Getting enough vitamin D

Getting enough vitamin D is a challenge, especially in northern climates. In Canada, we don’t get enough sunlight exposure from October through April to produce vitamin D synthesis in the skin.

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Kids Vitamin D3 liquid drops is a natural, convenient and additive-free way for kids to get vitamin D3 in. Kids Vitamin D3 liquid drops is ideal for children aged 2-12. Vitamin D is essential for bones and a healthy immune system.

  • Ideal for ages 2-12
  • Contains the recommended daily dose of 400 IU of Vitamin D3 per drop
  • Great-tasting natural orange flavour
  • 100% naturally sourced
  • Gluten, dairy, corn, yeast, additive, artificial colour and preservative free!
  • Supports stronger bones, immune support
  • Omega Suspension Technology (OST) provides better absorption and results you can feel.

Getting enough vitamin D

Getting enough vitamin D is a challenge, especially in northern climates. In Canada, we don’t get enough sunlight exposure from October through April to produce vitamin D synthesis in the skin.