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Nutri 10 Plus, Vitamins Perfect For Child's Growing Needs




Summer is already here. The temperature last week was 34°c and its getting hotter everyday. We have to open our windows to make sure that we won't get suffocated because of the heat. Summer is also the season of flu, bacteria that can cause cough and build up of phlegm. Kids should always be geared with proper protection. Their body needs protection from harmful diseases.

That's why I was so thankful that I used Nutri 10 vitamins for my Chelsea. This is the kind of vitamins that she really need. For sure most of you know that Chelsea is a picky eater. She only eat if we have Sinigang or gravy that she put in her steamed rice.



After taking Nutri 10 for almost a month now. I noticed some changes in her appetite and daily routine.  Before, Chelsea stays up until 2 am and wakes up around 11 am. Thankfully that routine changed and she also started to eat vegetables.
As a mom I'm always worried because I know that she is not getting the right nutrients that her body needs.

Eating a complete meal is one of her favorite thing to do right now.

Now after almost a month of taking Nutri 10, Chelsea is now sleeping early and eats breakfast. I am very happy to see her finishing 1 1/2 toast bread and 1 sunny side up eggs, few slices of fruits ( apples or melon ).
She is more active now and does a lot of activities like singing, drawing and writing.

Chelsea really loves to visit the playroom near our house

Nutri 10 Plus is packed with vitamins and minerals that our little kiddos need. It has Lysine, Taurine, CGF and Zinc which is very important to our children growth .



Every 5 ml of Nutri 10 Plus Syrup contains CGF + Zinc + Taurine + Lysine + Vitamins such A, D3, E, B1, B2, B3, B6,  and C that help promotes overall immunity, maximize physical growth, enhance brain development.
Nutri 10 plus and Dayzinc are available at Mercury Drugstores nationwide.

Price per bottle are as follows:

Nutri 10 drops 30ml - 125 pesos

Nutri 10 Plus 120ml syrup – 180 pesos

Nutri 10 Plus 250ml syrup – 310 pesos

Dayzinc drops 30ml – 110 pesos

Dayzinc syrup 120ml – 125 pesos

Dayzonc syrup 250ml – 240 pesos


Chelsea will be attending a summer workshop in dancing or taekwondo that's why she needs to be more active and Nutri 10 Plus is just perfect for her.

To know more about Nutri 10 Plus , visit their Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/Nutri10Plus/



How about you mommies, what vitamins do you give your kids and why? Would you mind sharing it.



Comments

Anonymous said…
Hi what time of the day should take this vitamins? Ty
Unknown said…
Done reading momsh

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