Nature’s Dynamics gummy supplements are made with the highest quality organic ingredients. We invite you to try our products and discover for yourself why more and more people are choosing Nature’s Dynamics as their source for personal health management.
Q: Do Nature’s Dynamics products contain Trans fat?
A: Absolutely not! Hydrogenated and fractionated oils cause heat in the body that can be very damaging.
Q: Do Nature’s Dynamics products taste good?
A: YES! Kids and adults around the world love the taste of Nature’s Dynamics products!
Q: Are Nature’s Dynamics products gluten free?
A: Yes: All Nature’s Dynamics products are gluten-free and free of Tran’s fat!
Q: Are Nature’s Dynamics products vegetarian and/or kosher?
A: Nature’s Dynamics Chewable Probiotics , Kids Chewable Probiotics & Digestion Probiotics (veggie capsules) are all vegetarian and kosher.
Q: Is there shellfish in the Joint Relief Gummy?
A: Yes
Q: What is the source of Fish Oil in Nature’s Dynamics Omega 3 Gummy?
A: Fish and Organic Flax seed
Q: What is Flax Seed?
A: Flax seed is a grain that has been used for thousands of years and contains Omega 3 fatty acid and many other nutrients beneficial for the body.
Q: What is Omega 3 oil?
A: Omega 3 oil is an essential fatty acid utilized in the body from everything from immune support to enhanced brain function. Prestigious institutions around the world from the USDA to The AHA promote Flax seed and Omega 3 oils.
Q: Why are all Nature’s Dynamics gummies brown?
A: We are proud to say that all Nature’s Dynamics gummies contain no artificial dyes or colorings.
Q: Should Berry Garden Kids Multi Gummy replace real fruit and vegetables in my diet?
A: No: Berry Garden Kids Multi Gummy are simply a supplement, not a replacement for a healthy lifestyle rich in fruits, vegetables and grains.
Q: What is the difference between the ingredients in Berry Garden Kids Multi Gummy and the snack or supplement I am currently giving my child?
A: Ingredients in Berry Garden Kids Multi Gummy
Certified Organic Multivitamin Blend, Flax seed powder, apple juice concentrate powder, blueberry fruit powder, broccoli powder, carrot powder, cranberry juice powder, kale powder, okra powder, papaya powder, pineapple powder, spinach powder, tomato powder, ginger root powder,(other ingredients, corn syrup, natural cane sugar, natural flavors, gelatin, citric acid, coating agent (extra virgin olive oil, carnuba wax).
Ingredients in Average Cartoon and Supplement Gummy
Glucose Syrup, Sucrose, Gelatin, Citric Acid, Ascorbic Acid, Maltodextrin, Vitamin E, Acetate, Vegetable Oil (Carnauba Wax, Bees Wax), Calcium Pantothenate, Zinc Sulfate, Artificial Flavors, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Vitamin A Acetate, FD&C Red #40, Folic Acid, Biotin, FD&C Yellow #6, Potassium Iodine Choline Bitartrate, Inositol, Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol), Vitamin B12, FD&C Blue #1. Contains fish gelatin (fish and wheat). May contain: milk and soybean.
Ingredients in Average Rolled Fruit Snack
Pears from concentrate, Corn Syrup, Dried Corn Syrup, Sugar, Partially Hydrogenated Cottonseed Oil, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Acetylated Mono and Diglycerides, Pectin, Malic Acid, Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid), Natural Flavor, Color (Red 40, Yellow % and Blue 1).
Q: What is Berry Garden Kids Multi Gummy?
A: Berry Garden Kids Multi Gummy is a daily multivitamin that contains a certified organic multivitamin blend, whole organic fruits and veggies plus Flax seed for Omega 3 and ginger for digestion. No chemicals or synthetic vitamins.
Q: Do experts recommend 6-9 servings of vitamins and minerals from products that contain lots of milligrams (100 mg Vitamin C ascorbic acid), large percentages or juicing products?
A: NO! Experts around the world recommend 6-9 servings of fruits and veggies, grains like Flax seed and good oils such as Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
Q: Are all other children’s vitamin products the same?
A: Yes, most children’s vitamins and mineral products come from synthetic chemicals and contain high amounts of sugars and ingredients that kids cannot pronounce.
Q: Do Vitamin C and other minerals in most cartoon and leading vitamins come from lots of fruits and vegetables?
A: No, the Vitamin C comes from ascorbic acid.
Q: Is juicing the same as whole fruits and vegetables?
A: No, juicing takes out many key nutrients only found in the whole fruit and vegetable.
Q: What is the daily recommended amount of Juice?
A: 4 oz of juice is the daily recommendation.
Q: Can children ingest too many synthetic vitamins?
A: Yes, too many synthetic vitamins can be very toxic to the liver, kidneys and cells.
Q: Are synthetic vitamins found in the leading cartoon vitamins also in Processed Foods, Fruits Drinks, and Sodas?
A: Yes, synthetic vitamins are fortified in almost every processed food or drink.
Q: Do children really need fruits and vegetables everyday?
A: Yes, all experts agree that children need fruits and vegetables everyday to protect and grow their bodies and brain.
Q: Do synthetic vitamins and vitamins from fruits and vegetables break down the same way?
A: No, According to the USDA and other institutions synthetic vitamins are more difficult to absorb than Fruits and Veggies and may actually cause the body harm.
Q: Do Berry Garden Kids Multi Gummy contain any synthetic vitamins or minerals?
A: No, Berry Garden Kids Multi Gummy contains only whole fruits and vegetables plus flax seed with omega 3 oils that support brain function.
Q: Could Berry Garden Kids Multi Gummy replace fresh Fruits and Veggies for my child?
A: No, Berry Garden Kids Multi Gummy should act as a supplement to the diet and a way for children to see how fun and good Fruits and Veggies can be.
Q: Do synthetic vitamins wash out of your body?
A: No, studies show too many synthetic vitamins can actually be toxic.
Q: Why is Ginger in Berry Garden Kids Multi Gummy?
A: Ginger has been studied around the world for its digestive, enzyme, and nausea relieving properties as well as many other benefits.
Q: Could buying children’s vitamins with the same synthetic vitamins found in our food and drinks be a waste of money?
A: YES! Children and adults can only absorb a small amount of synthetic vitamins.
Q: Are vitamin deficiencies common in the United States?
A: No according to the USDA vitamin deficiencies are rare and the real problem is the lack of fruits, vegetables and grains in our diets.
