Discover 3 flavors of HealthGuard Kids! The cheapest in a set!
Discover 3 flavors of HealthGuard Kids! The cheapest in a set!
Revolutionary HEALTHY MEAL enriched with vitamins and minerals based on health-promoting KUDZU for children aged 1-5 - HealthGuard KIDS!
Take care of your child's immunity and proper development! The product composition is 100% natural: KUDZU, SUPERFOODS (LYOPHILIZED VEGETABLES AND FRUITS), VITAMIN D3, MAGNESIUM, ZINC - NO preservatives, artificial colors or sweeteners!
Full product description:
Discover the secret of Asia's LONGIVITY and take care of your child's health from an early age! THE BASIS OF THE PRODUCT IS STARCH FROM THE KUZU ROOT - a plant with extraordinary health-promoting properties, used in Asian cuisine and medicine.
Kuzu aids digestion, regulates blood sugar levels and strengthens the immune system, keeping your child energized and healthy every day.
Kudzu root starch is a true power of nature, one of the first products to be included in the diet of children in Asia, including Japan and China. Obtained from the root of the Pueraria plant, it is used for its health-promoting and therapeutic properties. Thanks to its natural, delicate formula, kudzu root starch is easily digestible and well tolerated by children aged 1-5, making it an excellent choice for little gourmets.
Our fruit and vegetable mix contains SUPERFOODS - natural ingredients with HIGH ANTIOXIDANT CONTENT , such as dried dates, apples, strawberries, beets, cherries and raspberries - rich in nutrients, vitamins and minerals, that support the immunity and healthy development of your child.
Our supplementation formula contains ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS for the proper development of the child such as: magnesium, zinc and vitamin D3 and C. These are key ingredients that support brain development, strengthen bones and teeth, and regulate metabolic functions.
By combining these ingredients in one product, children aged 1-5 can benefit from comprehensive health and development support, while enjoying the taste and variety of natural fruits and vegetables.
HealthGuard Kids Features:
- Strengthening immunity: Ingredients such as vitamin D3, magnesium and zinc support the functioning of the immune system, helping to protect your baby against infections and diseases.
- Supports healthy bone development: Vitamin D3 and magnesium are crucial for healthy bone growth and development in young children, providing a solid foundation for their future bone health.
- Regulating metabolic functions: Zinc plays an important role in regulating the body's metabolic functions, which can help maintain a healthy weight and metabolism in children.
- Digestive support: Natural dried and freeze-dried fruits and vegetables provide fiber and digestive enzymes to help maintain healthy digestive function in young children.
- Support for mental development and cognitive functions: Ingredients included in the mixture, such as magnesium, zinc and vitamin D3, are important for healthy brain development in children aged 1-5. They improve concentration, memory and cognitive functions, which promotes effective learning and development of cognitive skills. Additionally, natural ingredients such as dried fruits and vegetables provide nutrients necessary for optimal brain function.
- Source of vitamins and minerals: Fruits and vegetables are rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, which are essential for the proper growth and development of a child, supporting brain function, vision, skin and many other aspects of health. NATURALLY OCCURRING ANTIOXIDANTS IN OUR BLENDS INCLUDE QUERCETIN, CATECHINS, LUTEIN, ZEAXANTHIN, ANTHOCYANINS AND CAROTENOIDS
What supplements have been added to the product and how do they impact your child's health?
MAGNESIUM
- proper functioning of the nervous system (supports memory and concentration)
- reduces fatigue
- affects the proper development and mineralization of bones and teeth
- proper functioning of muscles
- regulation of hormonal balance
- proper functioning of the immune system
- Affects psychomotor skills
VITAMIN D3
- proper functioning of the immune system
- proper development of the skeletal system (prevents the development of rickets)
- proper growth and development of the child
- positive effect on teeth
ZINC
- proper functioning of the immune system
- influence on the proper growth and development of the child (supports the process of cell division)
- development and proper functioning of the brain
- protection against oxidative stress
- proper vision
- influence on hormone production
- is responsible for maintaining healthy hair, skin and nails
- proper metabolism
- maintaining proper acid-base balance
VITAMIN C
- it takes part in tissue healing, strengthens gums and is a strong antioxidant . - it also takes part in blood clotting processes,
- takes part in pressure regulation,
- is very important for the proper functioning of the immune system,
- takes part in the absorption of calcium and iron
DOSAGE : depending on the consumer's age, from 4 to 5 measures of the product
THE PRODUCT DOES NOT CONTAIN PRESERVATIVES, ARTIFICIAL COLORS OR SWEETENERS!
THE COMPOSITION IS SIMPLE AND 100% NATURAL
MEDICAL PUBLICATIONS/REPORTS documenting PRODUCT PROPERTIES:
Magnesium:
- King D., Mainous III A, Geesey M., Ellis T. Magnesium intake and serum C-reactive protein levels in children Volume 20, issue 1, March 2007, doi: 10.1684/mrh.2007.0090
- Guerrera MP, Volpe SL, Mao JJ Therapeutic uses of magnesium. Am. Fam. Phys. 2009; 80: 157–162.
- Lindberg JS, Zobitz MM, Poindexter JR, Pak CYC Magnesium bioavailability from magnesium citrate and magnesium oxide. J. Am. Coll. Nutr. 1990; 99: 48–5
- Walker AF, Marakas G., Christie A., Byng M. Mg citrate found more bioavailable than other Mg preparations in a randomized, double-blind study. Magn. Res. 2003; 16: 183–191
- Jee SH, Miller III ER, Guallar E, Singh VK, Appel. LJ, Klag MJ The effect of magnesium supplementation on blood pressure: A meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials. Am. J. Hypertens. 2002; 15: 691–696
- Kim DJ, Xun P., Liu K. et al. Magnesium intake in relation to systemic inflammation, insulin resistance, and the incidence of diabetes. Diabetes Care 2010; 33: 2604–2610
- Eby GA, Eby KL Rapid recovery from major depression using magnesium treatment. Med. Hypotheses 2006; 67: 362–370
- Milagros G. Huerta, MD; James N. Roemmich, PHD; Marit L. Kington, MS; Viktor E. Bovbjerg, PHD, MPH; Arthur L. Weltman, PHD; Viola F. Holmes, MS, RD; James T. Patrie, M.S.; Alan D. Rogol, MD, PHD; Jerry L. Nadler, MD Magnesium Deficiency Is Associated With Insulin Resistance in Obese Children. Diabetes Care 2005;28(5):1175–1181
Vitamin D3:
- FM Szymański, DA Bomba-Opoń, P. Łęgosz, J. Głogowska-Szeląg, W. Baran, JC Szepietowski, B. Kos-Kudła, KJ Filipiak, M. Kozłowska-Wojciechowska The place of vitamin D in everyday clinical practice - an interdisciplinary position experts. Family Medicine Forum 2015, vol. 9, no. 6, 423–434
- Rusińska A, Płudowski P, Walczak M, Borszewska-Kornacka MK, Bossowski A, Chlebna-Sokół D, et al. Vitamin D supplementation guidelines for general population and groups at risk of Vitamin D deficiency in Poland‑recommendations of the Polish society of pediatric endocrinology and diabetes and the expert panel with participation of national specialist consultants and representatives of scientific societies‑2018 update. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) 2018;9:246.
- Urashima M, Segawa T, Okazaki M, Kurihara M, Wada Y, Ida H. Randomized trial of Vitamin D supplementation to prevent seasonal influenza A in schoolchildren. Am J Clin Nutr 2010;91:1255‑60
- Sadat‑Ali M, Al‑Anii FM, Al‑Turki HA, AlBadran AA, AlShammari SM. Maintenance dose of Vitamin D: How much is enough? J Bone Metab 2018;25:161‑4.
- Gholami F, Moradi G, Zareei B, Rasouli MA, Nikkhoo B, Roshani D, et al. The association between circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D and cardiovascular diseases: A meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies. BMC Cardiovasc Disord 2019;19:248.
Zinc:
- Buczek S., Jabłoński E. Minerals and vitamins in the reducing diet of obese children. Pediatr. Współcz. 2004,6/2,121–12
- Sanna A., Firinu D., Zavattari P., Valera P. Zinc Status and Autoimmunity: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. 2018 Jan 11;10(1):68. doi: 10.3390/nu10010068.
- Koźlicka I., Przysławski J.: The influence of zinc on the occurrence and course of disease processes in children. Bromat. Chem. Toksykol. 2007, 1: 57–6
- Puzanowska-Tarasiewicz H., Kuźmicka L., Tarasiewicz M.: Biological functions of selected elements. III. Zinc – component and activator of enzymes. Pol. Merk. Lek. 2009, 27(161): 419–422
- Kubera M.: The role of immunological disorders induced by zinc deficiency in the etiology of depression. Farm. Pol. 2002, 58: 475–480.
KUDZU:
- Wang S., Zhang S., Wang S., Gao P, Dai L. A comprehensive review on Pueraria: Insights on its chemistry and medicinal value. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy Volume 131, November 2020, 110734
- Ying Gao, Xu Wang, Chunnian He An isoflavonoid-enriched extract from Pueraria lobata (kudzu) root protects human umbilical vein endothelial cells against oxidative stress induced apoptosis. Journal of Ethnopharmacology Volume 193, 4 December 2016, Pages 524-530
- Ka H. Wong, George Q. Li, Kong M. Li, Valentina Razmovski-Naumovski, Kelvin Chan Kudzu root: Traditional uses and potential medicinal benefits in diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Journal of Ethnopharmacology Volume 134, Issue 3, 12 April 2011, Pages 584-607