An antioxidant multivitamin and mineral supplement formulated for children and adults with developmental, gastrointestinal, or behavioral issues that limit broad food choices or who have special nutritional needs or food sensitivities, and for use with gluten-free/casein-free diets.

Do you have a child who?

  • Is a picky eater?

  • Has special nutritional needs?

  • Has developmental, gastrointestinal or behavioral issues
    that limit broad food choices?

                                        

Caring for a child or adult with special nutritional and developmental needs is a significant responsibility, as is choosing the best multivitamin product to supplement his or her diet. If your child has digestive issues or intestinal problems, they may not be absorbing the fat-soluble nutrients even if you get them in their body! Syndion may be able to help.

Syndion is scientifically designed for children and adults with special nutritional and developmental needs. Its unique microsphere technology aids in vitamin and micronutrient absorption, and Syndion has shown biomedical improvement with a documented safety profile in a clinical study.

 

Microsphere technology forms micellar structures that aid in vitamin and micronutrient absorptionThe lipophilic interior holds fat-soluble nutrients.The hydrophilic exterior aids in absorption..

 

Make sure your child is actually absorbing the fat-soluble vitamins and nutrients you strive to ensure they are receiving!  

The biomedical clinical study found that Syndion:

 

  • Improves neurotransmitter levels*
  • Normalizes glutathione status*
  • Improves methylation pathways*
  • Improves transsulfuration pathways*
  • Improves detoxification pathways*
  • Normalizes plasma ATP levels*
  • Reduces oxidative stress*
  • Safely and effectively increases levels of fat-soluble nutrients and antioxidants*

Syndion is supported by a clinical study with a documented safety profile.1

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.  This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Ref 1: Data on file, Yasoo Health Inc.

 

"Many parents and care providers have observed and reported improvements in problem behaviors with nutritional or medical interventions."                                                     - PEDIATRICS Vol. 125 Supplement

 

- Published online January 4, 2010, PEDIATRICS Vol. 125 Supplement January 2010, pp. S1-S18 (doi:10.1542/peds.2009-1878C) http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/125/Supplement_1/S1

 

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