Pure DHA
DHA plays a vital role in how well a child's brain can grow and function. DHA continues to be the most prevalent and vital nutrient for supporting healthy brain function and development. Attention, focus, intelligence, and growth, create a healthy state of mind.*
Health Tip
DHA plays a vital role in how well a child's brain can grow and function. Up to 60% of the human brain is built from, runs on, and is constructed from essential fats and oils. DHA continues to be the most prevalent and vital nutrient within these oils for supporting healthy brain function and development. Attention, focus, intelligence, and growth.*
Suggested Use
For infants 6 months to 1 yr: 1-2 capsules daily
For children 2-4 yrs: 4-6 capsules daily
For children 5-12 yrs: 6-8 capsules daily
Store in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight.
Berry Flavor 90 soft gel caps (250mg each)
Other Ingredients
Purified Arctic cod liver oil, purified water, gelatin,* glycerin, ascorbyl palmitate, lecithin, all natural berry flavor. Contains: Fish
*Our gelatin is derived from fish (most other brands use Pork or Beef gelatin).
ChildLife uses only the highest quality ingredients. Contains no dairy, eggs, yeast, wheat, corn, or alcohol. No artificial flavorings. No artificial sweeteners or preservatives.Gluten and Casein free.
*This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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Developed by Dr. Murray Clarke, ND, D.Hom., L.Ac.
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