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Herbs of Gold Childrens Multi Care 60 Chewable Tablets

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Product Overview
This complete multivitamin for children by Herbs of Gold, supports general health & wellbeing. Also has 75g of iodine to support brain health & cognitive function.
The tablets have a strawberry & vanilla flavour and are chewable. Furthermore, these tablets also contain essential B vitamins to support energy production and nervous system health.
Features of Herbs of Gold childrens multi care
- Children’s Multi Care contains 75 micrograms of iodine to support cognitive function, brain health and thyroid gland health in children.
- Contains vitamin C to maintain healthy immune system function and helps the immune system fight illness. Vitamin C also maintains skin health in children.
- Contains plant-based vitamin D3 to assist healthy bone development and maintain bone health in children. Vitamin D helps calcium absorption and a diet deficient in calcium can lead to osteoporosis in later life.
- Contains antioxidants to reduce free radicals formed in the body
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Herbs of Gold Childrens Multi Care 60 Chewable Tablets
RRP $35.95
$21.57
40% OFF RRP
Collect 22 Everyday Rewards Points*
$21.57
$21.57
Choose delivery option
Delivery Options
In Stock for
Fastest Delivery
Order now to receive it by 9pm on Tuesday, 7 April
or FREE delivery when you spend over $80Everyday Rewards
Collect 22 Everyday Rewards Points*
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