Description
Child Development is a specialized formula crafted to enhance concentration, coordination, and learning. This powerful blend of herbs has shown great success in supporting children with intellectual challenges, as well as improving behavior and learning in both the classroom and at home for children without such challenges.
Why Choose Child Development?
This formula features time-tested herbs traditionally used to improve mental clarity, memory, and coordination. With ingredients like Bacopa, Rosemary, and Schisandra, it supports cognitive development, focus, and overall brain health.
Ideal For:
- Enhancing concentration and memory
- Improving coordination and fine motor skills
- Supporting children with intellectual challenges
- Assisting with general behavior and learning improvement
- Aiding children with Attention Deficit Syndrome (ADS)
- Assisting the elderly during recovery, including after strokes and with dementia
Key Ingredients:
- Bacopa: Known for improving memory and learning, it is traditionally used for conditions like epilepsy, nervous breakdowns, and exhaustion.
- Rosemary: Aids clear thought and memory by stimulating blood flow to the brain, helping with concentration, and recovery from stress.
- Schisandra: Supports concentration, fine coordination, and reduces fatigue while enhancing liver detoxification.
- Siberian Ginseng: An adaptogen that boosts mental and physical performance, stamina, and work capacity.
- Withania: A soothing tonic for the mind and body, particularly beneficial for fatigue, stress, and nervous exhaustion.
Contents: Bacopa, Rosemary, Schisandra, Siberian Ginseng, Withania, Colloidal minerals, Vegetable glycerine
Directions: Take directly or dilute in water.
3–5mls, 2–3 times daily or as professionally prescribed
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Keep the cap tightly closed to maintain freshness.
Testimonial: “Child Development helped his very limited speech to increase… After taking a few drops, he actually put two words together, which he had never previously done.” – (Intellectually challenged child – name withheld for patient confidentiality, Ref on file #7)