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We make Homemade so you don't have to. We care about your family's health.
Vitamin A-
is important for healthy skin and normal growth, and it also helps vision and tissue repair
Vitamin B-
helps the body produce red blood cells and assists in metabolic activities
Vitamin C-
is the body’s tool for healing and fighting off infection, and it also strengthens tissue, muscles, and skin.
Vitamin D-
helps the body form and maintain strong teeth and bones and assists with the absorption of minerals such as calcium.
Vitamin E-
is a fat soluble nutrient found in many foods. In the body, it acts as an antioxidant, helping to protect cells from the damage caused by free radicals.
Vitamin K-
helps the blood to clot and prevents serious bleeding.
Folate (Folic Acid)-
plays an important role in the production of red blood cells and helps your baby's neural tube develop into their brain and spinal cord
Niacin found in Pea's-
Helps in building strong immunity, reduce the risk of heart problems, helps in getting rid of constipation by improving the digestive health, and leads to boosting of bone health.
Irish Sea Moss Gel-
Enhance Thyroid Functions, boost metabolism, anti-inflammatory, supports immune system and fight infection, supports heart health, control appetite, promotes mental health, decongestant, soothes the digestive tract, and also has 92 out of the 102 essential minerals required by the body. And also contains taurine. (vegan and vegetarians should welcome this)
Potassium-
Intake is important for kids as part of a nutritious diet. This is because the function of potassium is to help regulate the balance of fluids in the body and also plays a critical role in maintaining a healthy blood pressure.
Sodium-( No added sodium only what is naturally in the vegetable)
A little salt is OK in helping baby’s body absorb water. As it turns out, sodium is considered an essential nutrient! Many foods naturally contain sodium anyway, so baby is already eating sodium when getting many foods in their whole form.
Selenium-
Is nutritionally essential for humans, is a constituent of more than two dozen selenoproteins that play critical roles in reproduction, thyroid hormone metabolism, DNA synthesis, and protection from oxidative damage and infection.
Phosphorous-
Is needed for the growth, maintenance, and repair of all tissues and cells, and for the production of the genetic building blocks, DNA and RNA. Phosphorus is also needed to help balance and use other vitamins and minerals, including vitamin D, iodine, magnesium, and zinc.
Iron-
Is an essential nutrient for making hemoglobin, a key component of red blood cells that transports oxygen throughout the body.
Magnesium-
Helps with better sleep, improves mood, better concentration, increase energy levels, strong bones and teeth, healthy muscles and nerves, and helps with absorption of other minerals and vitamins.
Calcium-
Is important for the formation of healthy teeth in babies and young children. It is useful for building muscles and helps in improving metabolism too. Maintaining adequate levels of calcium in the body during the formative years of your little one protects him against bone deformation, kidney disorders, and osteoporosis.
Zinc-
Helps to support nervous system function, maintains nerve conduction and cognitive function,
healthy vision and eye function, promotes and maintain skin health, has antioxidant actions all while maintaining the immune system health within your little one
Vanilla beans-
Help the nervous system function properly and help to regulate the metabolism. They are also rich in certain electrolyte minerals that help control our heart rate and blood pressure.
Ginger-
Helps relieves nausea, cough, as well as boost immunity, aids in digestion, makes liver stronger and reduces gas
Nutmeg-
Helps treat cold and cough, indigestion issues, and also aids in sleep
***We are in no way a doctor just research so please be sure to check ask a Doctor***
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