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Picky Kids Green Blend

Picky Kids Green Blend

Maty's

#Greens Powder
58
Safety75
Efficacy40
Transparency70
Based on Examine, Wikipedia, and 23 other sources

Overview

Maty's Picky Kids Green Blend aims to provide nutrients from vegetables and added vitamins for children who may have limited vegetable intake. However, the use of a proprietary blend makes it unclear if the vegetable powders are present in sufficient quantities to provide meaningful benefits. While some B vitamins are included at decent levels, the iron and Vitamin A content appear quite low.

The Good

Provides a range of B vitamins, some at clinically relevant doses.

Includes a blend of organic vegetable powders.

Free from artificial preservatives, colors, additives, sweeteners, soy, and wheat.

The Bad

Proprietary blend obscures individual ingredient dosages, limiting assessment of effectiveness.

Low iron content may be insufficient for children with iron deficiency.

Vitamin A is on the lower end, therefore, may not meet the needs of some children.

Is it for you?

Best For: Children who are picky eaters, parents looking to supplement their child's nutrient intake

Skip If: Your child has specific allergies to ingredients, or a medical condition requiring dietary restrictions

Ingredients Analysis

Thiamine

0.38 mg

Riboflavin

0.47 mg

Vitamin B6

2.25 mg

Folate

78 mcg

Pantothenic Acid

2.26 mg

Iron

0.38 mg

Manganese

0.2 mg

Organic Proprietary Food Blend

800 mg

Broccoli

Organic Multivitamin Blend

Annatto Fruit; Seed Extract

Amla Fruit Extract

Guava Fruit; Leaf Extract

Holy Basil Leaf Extract

Lemon Peel Extract

Sesbania Leaf Extract

Moringa

Carrot

Cabbage

Acerola Fruit Extract

Kale

Bell Pepper

Spinach

Vitamin A

53 mcg RAE

Vitamin C

20 mg

How to Use

Mix one scoop into water, juice, smoothies, or food. Follow specific serving size instructions on the label for children's age.

Frequency:

Daily

Best Time:

Morning

When:

With food or drink

Who Should Use This

Best For:

Children who are picky eaters, parents looking to supplement their child's nutrient intake

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