KIDZ-Z Drops are concentrated
liquid nutritional supplements designed to provide essential vitamins and
minerals, often used to prevent deficiencies in infants, children, or adults
who have difficulty swallowing pills. They offer high bioavailability, with
research indicating liquid forms can have absorption rates of 85–90%.
Benefits of KIDZ-Z Drops
Ø Nutrient Gap Filling: Helps individuals meet daily
nutrient needs, particularly for those with poor diets, restrictive eating, or
specific health conditions.
Ø Immune System Support: Often includes vitamins C, D3,
E, and minerals like zinc, which are crucial for maintaining immune health.
Ø Improved Absorption: Liquid formulas enter the
bloodstream faster and are gentler on the digestive system compared to pills.
Ø Growth and Development: Essential for children with
picky eating habits or specific growth delays.
Ø Metabolism and Energy: B-complex vitamins assist in
converting food into cellular energy, reducing fatigue.
Ø Skin, Hair, and Bone Health: Contains
nutrients like Biotin, Vitamin A, and Vitamin D for tissue maintenance and bone
strength.
Common Ingredients of KIDZ-Z Drops
Multivitamin drops typically contain
a combination of fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins, such as:
Ø Vitamins: Vitamin A (Retinol palmitate),
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid), Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol), Vitamin E, and
B-vitamins (B1, B2, B6, B12, Niacinamide).
Ø Minerals: Zinc (often as zinc gluconate),
Iron, and Magnesium.
Ø Other: Some formulations include DHA
or other specific nutrients to aid development.
Dosage for KIDZ-Z Drops (General
Guidelines)
Ø Administration: Drops can be placed directly in
the mouth or mixed with food or beverages like juice, cereal, or formula.
Ø Consistency: Consistent daily use is often
recommended for maximum benefit.
Ø Note: Always use the provided dropper,
and consult a healthcare provider to determine the appropriate amount for an
infant or child to prevent excessive intake.
Side Effects of KIDZ-Z Drops
While usually well-tolerated, side
effects can occur, particularly if excessive amounts are consumed:
Ø Common Side Effects: Temporary constipation,
diarrhea, or upset stomach.
Ø Infant-Specific: The taste may cause mild
spitting up.
Ø Allergic Reactions: Hives, itching, or swelling of
the face/tongue/throat.
Ø Toxicity Risks: Excessive intake of certain
vitamins, such as A or D, can lead to adverse effects like liver damage or high
calcium levels.
Ø Iron Overdose: Accidental ingestion of large amounts of iron-containing drops is a leading cause of fatal poisoning in children under 6 years.