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HEALTH NEVER TASTED SO GOOD

Getting your health back on track just became easier! New Nordic gummies offer you high quality, natural and therapeutic ingredients, in a vegan and very tasty gummy.

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THE TASTY WAY TO TAKE APPLE CIDER VINEGAR.

Apple CiderTM Gummies are delicious, vegan, and sugar free gummies that supply you with 400 mg of apple cider vinegar in every dose.

Immunity All Year Round

ElderberryTM Gummies is a tasty and sugar free way to get high concentrations of elderberry extract, in a vegan gummy, to help support the immune system.

FIGHT INFECTIONS with cranberry

THE SECRET TO HEALTHY & FULL HAIR

Hair VolumeTM Gummies is the gummy version of the Hair VolumeTM tablet, and offers a tasty way of supplying your hair with nutrients such as biotin and a patented apple extract.

JOINT HEALTH IN A TASTY MANGO FLAVOURED GUMMY

TurmericTM Gummies by New Nordic are sugar free, mango flavoured, vegan and contain high amounts of pure turmeric extract.

Our newest gummy is the cranberry gummy. This vegan gummy contains 450 mg of high-quality, Swedish cranberries, to help prevent recurring urinary infections. Flavoured with natural sour cherry extract.

Supplementation with omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin D has been shown to improve cognitive function in some children. Always check with your health care practitioner to see if supplementation is right for your child.

A research review of seven studies including 534 youth with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) found that supplementation with omega-3 fatty acids improved ADHD clinical symptom scores. In some studies, omega-3 supplementation improved cognitive measures associated with attention specifically.

Another review of four studies involving 256 children with ADHD receiving treatment with methylphenidate (e.g., Ritalin) found that adjunctive supplementation with vitamin D improved ADHD total scores, inattention scores, hyperactivity scores, and behaviour scores.

Nutritional Factors

Sugary drinks and snacks, which are associated with cognitive dysfunction, also act as temporary stimulants. Canadian children consume up to five times the recommended amount of sugar per day, much of which comes from “grain desserts” such as cakes and cookies, pizza, and soda, which are low in beneficial nutrients, but high in solid fats and/or added sugars.

In animal models, these eating habits are associated with anxiety-like behaviour, learning and memory function, reward-motivated behaviour, and social behaviour.

In another study, early childhood consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages was associated with lower mid-childhood verbal scores, while fruit consumption was associated with higher cognitive scores in early and mid-childhood.

Clearly, food matters

To help support more stable energy, mood, and attention, start by reducing sources of refined sugar, including soda, fruit juice, desserts, and candy.

It can also help to increase foods that have blood glucose-regulating effects, including whole fruits, fibre-containing grains such as oats and brown rice, and proteins. In children who are pickier eaters or of a thinner build, providing healthy snacks may help stabilize blood glucose.

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