Ferromin

This syrup contains liposomal iron, copper, vitamin A, folic acid, vitamin B12, and other B vitamins
Iron:
Iron plays an important role in growth and development, the normal functioning of the neuromuscular and immune systems, and is essential for the production of red blood cells and, consequently, the delivery of oxygen to cells. Brain cells of all ages use iron for their activities, which is why iron deficiency causes dysfunction of these cells and a decrease in concentration and memory.
Reduced oxygen supply to muscle cells also causes weakness, fatigue, and decreased athletic and work performance. Restlessness, paleness, shortness of breath, immune system dysfunction, and ultimately anemia are other side effects of iron deficiency.
According to the results of studies conducted in our country, iron deficiency and the resulting anemia are very common in children. Although iron deficiency reduces cognitive and learning abilities at all stages of life, the adverse effects of anemia during infancy and early childhood can be irreparable, as it is associated with reduced intelligence, impaired learning of sensory-motor skills, and decreased academic performance. Iron deficiency also leads to reduced normal growth (height and weight) and anorexia. In children with iron deficiency anemia, the incidence of infectious diseases is higher because their immune system is unable to effectively fight pathogens.
An important advantage of Feromin Kinder syrup is the presence of iron in the form of liposomal iron. Liposomal iron has a higher bioavailability than other forms of this element and is therefore better absorbed, in addition to significantly reducing the occurrence of digestive complications, especially constipation, which is associated with taking iron supplements. This type of iron does not cause black teeth and does not have the metallic taste and smell of iron.
B vitamins:
Vitamins B9 (folic acid) and B12 play an important role in DNA synthesis, normal cell division, and red blood cell production. For this reason, a deficiency of these two vitamins causes megaloblastic anemia. Vitamins B2 and B6 also participate in this process and help with hematopoiesis.
Copper:
Feromin Kinder syrup also contains copper. Copper plays an essential role in the formation of hemoglobin, and also participates in the proper functioning of enzyme systems for transporting iron in the blood. Copper deficiency is associated with anemia and skeletal disorders, especially bone demineralization.
Vitamin A:
Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin that plays a role in growth and development, strengthening the immune system, and bone development, and is part of the structure of visual pigments. Vitamin A deficiency is a common nutritional problem, especially in children. An increased risk of diarrhea and mortality from diseases, especially measles, has been reported in children with vitamin A deficiency. In vitamin A deficiency, the normal tissue of mucous membranes is destroyed, and the respiratory tract, skin, digestive tract, urinary tract, and eye mucosa are damaged. This condition, along with impaired immune system function, makes a person susceptible to viral, bacterial, or parasitic infections.
Contains liposomal iron:
Help prevent iron deficiency anemia
Higher bioavailability and absorption of iron
Reducing digestive complications, including constipation
No darkening of teeth
Helps in hematopoiesis and the production of red blood cells
Boost the immune system
Maintaining general body health in children and adolescents
Age group 3 to 12 years: One teaspoon (5 ml) daily
Age group over 12 years: 5-10 ml daily
Volume: 200 ml
With the desired taste of several fruits