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Rainbow Light - Gummy Power Sours Multivitamin & Multimineral - 30 Packet(s) ![]() |
| Rainbow Light - Gummy Power Sours Multivitamin & Multimineral - 30 Packet(s) |
| 상품코드 : PROD120001622 |
| Rainbow Light - Gummy Power Sours Multivitamin & Multimineral - 30 Packet(s) UPC# :021888120123 Brand:Rainbow Light Size/Form:30 ?Packet(s) Ship Weight:0.75 Servings:30 Dosage:1 ?Packet(s) Rainbow Light - Gummy Power Sours Multivitamin & Multimineral - 30 Packets Rainbow Light Gummy Power Sours Multivitamin & Multimineral deliver twice the recommended daily value of vitamin C for enhanced immune support, plus a balanced profile of vitamins and minerals kids need. Yummy sour pineapple, strawberry, raspberry and lemon gummies are gluten free and 100% natural - no artificial colors, flavors, sweeteners, preservatives or additives. For kids with allergy sensitivities, Rainbow Light Gummy Power Sours Multivitamin & Multimineral are gluten-free, lactose-free, dairy-free, yeast-free, soy-free and contain no nuts. Single-serve packets preserve freshness and purity - perfect for nutrition on the go! Rainbow Light Gummy Power Sours Multivitamin & Multimineral are delicious, sour gummies that deliver essential nutrition all kids need, plus an extra boost of vitamin C - without artificial additives! They provide potent immune support, support optimal growth and development, promote healthy bones, brains and eyes, plus balanced energy. They are made with natural fruit flavors and colors.Extra Vitamin C for Potent Immune Support Yummy Sour Pineapple, Strawberry, Raspberry and Lemon Flavors Perfect for Nutrition On-the-Go Gluten Free Soy Free No Artificial Colors, Flavors or Sweeteners FAQs Rainbow Light is an Active Member of the Non-GMO Project’s Product Verification ProgramAs the pioneer of natural food-based nutritional supplements, Rainbow Light has always been committed to the vibrant health of people, the communities and the planet. In their continued pledge to provide wholesome ingredients grounded in the wisdom of nature, Rainbow Light is an active member of the Non-GMO Project. As a contributing member, they’re working with their suppliers, The Non-GMO Project’s technical advisors and other brands within the industry to ensure transparent labeling, and to ultimately create a balanced, wholesome food system that’s GMO-free. Does Rainbow Light comply with Food and Drug Administration (FDA) GMPs?Rainbow Light takes great pride in providing high quality, safe products to their customers. All of their tablets, capsules, softgels, gummies and powders are manufactured in compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) set forth by the FDA. GMPs are related to the manufacturing, packaging, labeling or holding of dietary supplements. Manufacturers are required to evaluate their products’ identity, purity, strength and composition. Other requirements deal with such matters as quality control, the design and construction of manufacturing plants, record keeping and consumer complaints. Update on LeadLead is a naturally occurring mineral found in the water, soil, and air, as well as many every day foods and botanicals. Proposition 65 is a portion of the California Health and Safety Code that regulates a variety of chemicals, including lead. Proposition 65 has established a "No Observable Effect Level" for lead, which is lower than the FDA"s safety/tolerable level.Rainbow Light regularly tests its products to ensure that any naturally occurring lead levels are within the FDA"s and Proposition 65"s safety levels. Rainbow Light uses botanical materials with the lowest detectable lead level available on the market and utilizes strict testing methods to ensure continued compliance with these requirements. Is Vitamin A Toxic During Pregnancy?There has been extensive research into toxic levels of vitamin A; the risk for toxicity is related to pre-formed Vitamin A and retinyl esters and not pro-formed Vitamin A or Beta-Carotene. A summary of the research to date shows that potential adverse effects of Vitamin A have been identified at levels <25,000 IU. 8,000 IU is the recommended maximum level during pregnancy and is what the ?ly Value for pregnant women is based upon. The Food and Nutrition Board evaluated all available studies in 2001 and concluded that a suitable Upper Level in relation to birth defect risk is 10,000IU. A few key studies evaluating vitamin A toxicity are summarized below:A study in the NEJM in 1995, found that among women who take more than 10,000 IU of supplemental vitamin A, an estimate of 1 in 57 involves a baby with a birth defect attributable to high vitamin A intake. A study from the journal Reproductive Toxicology in 1998 showed daily exposures greater than 25,000 IU/day have not been sufficiently studied to establish a specific risk. If exposure levels up to 30,000 IU/day occur unintentionally, multiple animal studies show only a very low risk. Doses of 10,000 IU/ day or less are considered safe. The American Journal of Clinical Nutri |