Description
Overview
NutraMight KidsPlus is a complete pediatric multivitamin delivering brain development support, vision protection, bone growth, and immune strength in a single fun, great-tasting gummy. Uniquely formulated with DHA and Lutein — nutrients not found in any other gummy in the NutraMight range.
1. Brain & Cognitive Development
Function: DHA, Vitamin B12, B6, and Folate provide the essential building blocks for neuronal growth, learning, and memory.
- Builds and maintains brain structure: DHA from Algal Oil and Fish Oil is the primary omega-3 fatty acid in the brain’s structural fat.
- Supports neurotransmitter synthesis: Vitamins B6 and B12 are essential cofactors in serotonin and dopamine production.
- Ensures healthy nerve myelination: Folate and B12 support myelin — the protective sheath around nerve fibers.
2. Eye & Vision Protection
Function: Vitamin A and Lutein support retinal development and protect developing eyes from blue light.
- Enables healthy vision development: Vitamin A is essential for rhodopsin — the photoreceptor pigment for color and low-light vision.
- Shields eyes from blue light damage: Lutein from Marigold Extract accumulates in the macula, filtering high-energy blue light.
- Reduces long-term oxidative risk: Lutein’s antioxidant properties neutralize free radicals in ocular tissue.
3. Bone Growth & Development
Function: Vitamin D3, Calcium citrate, K2 (MK-7), Zinc, and Magnesium work as a coordinated bone mineralization system.
- Drives calcium absorption: Vitamin D3 upregulates intestinal calcium transport proteins.
- Activates bone-building cells: Zinc directly stimulates osteoblast activity for new bone tissue formation.
- Completes the bone mineralization cycle: K2 activates osteocalcin; Magnesium activates Vitamin D itself.
4. Immunity & Energy
Function: Vitamins C, D3, and A alongside Zinc and the full B-complex activate pediatric immune pathways and fuel energy demands.
- Builds multi-layered immune defense: Vitamins C, D3, and A activate innate and adaptive immune responses.
- Strengthens cellular immunity: Zinc reinforces T-cell and natural killer cell development and activity.
- Fuels growth and daily energy: The full B-complex drives ATP energy production for activity and concentration.
Therapeutic Rationale
| Goal | Key Contributors | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 🧠 Brain & Cognitive Development | DHA (Algal Oil + Fish Oil) 10mg + B12 + B6 + Folate | DHA is the primary structural fat of the brain; critical for neuronal development & learning; B vitamins support neurotransmitter synthesis |
| 👁️ Vision Development | Vitamin A (Retinyl Acetate) 150mcg + Lutein (Marigold Extract) 2mg | Vitamin A → rhodopsin formation for night vision; Lutein accumulates in macula — protects developing eyes from blue light & oxidative damage |
| 🦴 Bone Growth | Vitamin D3 + Calcium (Citrate) 50mg + Vitamin K2 + Magnesium + Zinc | Full bone-building matrix — D3+K2 direct calcium deposition into growing bones; Zinc supports osteoblast activity |
| 🩸 Growth & Development | Iron 5mg + Folate + B12 + Pantothenic Acid | Iron supports cognitive development & prevents childhood anemia; Pantothenic acid supports growth hormone metabolism |
| 🛡️ Immunity | Vitamin C + D3 + A + Zinc + Iodine + Selenium (indirect) | Pediatric immune system activation; Zinc + D3 most critical for childhood immune resilience |
| ⚡ Energy & Metabolism | Full B-complex (Thiamin + Niacin + B6 + B12 + Pantothenic Acid) | Supports high metabolic demands of growing children; ATP production for physical activity |
Precautions: Intended for children. Keep out of reach of young children to avoid overconsumption. Consult a pediatrician before use. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
References
- Birch, E.E. et al. (2010) — DHA supplementation and children’s cognitive development
- Bone, R.A. et al. (2003) — Lutein and zeaxanthin in the macula and retina
- Holick, M.F. (2007) — Vitamin D deficiency in children and bone health
- Maggini, S. et al. (2007) — Vitamin C, Zinc and immune function in children
- Innis, S.M. (2007) — Dietary omega-3 fatty acids and brain development






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