The products were developed by the Swisse team of medical researchers in consultation with parents and children...
They are specifically formulated for children and take into consideration Recommended Dietary Intakes for children, British Herbal Pharmacopoeia, as well as the requirement for fussy eaters and the lifestyle children lead these days. The objective was to develop advanced formulas consistent with Swisse's benchmark standards - benchmark ingredients for maximum benefits and great tasting products without the use of any artificial colours, flavours, or preservatives.
The formulas are tailored for your children's needs, because not all children are the same, as parents well know...
So there is one for the very active, and the other for the low on stamina. Swisse Childvite 1 & 2 are also free form any artificial colours, flavours and preservatives. Swisse is one of the few brands that has been able to achieve a great tasting chewable tablets and effervescent powder form, without the use of artificial sweeteners such as saccharin or aspartame.
Yes. Research shows that many artificial food ingredients may cause unacceptable behavior, abnormal activity, and health problems...
Therefore it is always wise to avoid artificial food ingredients. Also ensure that kids consume a diet high (2/3 of meals) in fresh fruits, vegetables and fibre. Foods high in sugar, salt or fat should be kept to a minimum. Regular meal times, sleeping pattern and outdoors physical activity play an integral role in promoting healthy children. A loving family environment and good values are also just as important as physical food for the health of any individual. Try to celebrate life everyday!
Yes. Research and government statistics show that children are deficient, or receive inadequate amounts of nutrients vital for good health..
In ideal circumstances, when they consume a balanced diet containing fresh foods, including the five food groups, live in a clean environment, receive adequate exercise, rest and have a perfectly functioning body, they may not need vitamin supplements. However, our lifestyle trends show that the reality is different. Children's diets are primarily processed foods; they live in polluted environments, drink polluted water, and don't always follow the good principles relating to exercise and rest. This punishes the body and places an increased demand for vitamins and minerals important for proper development and good health.