“tall as a giraffe” GHR (Growth Hormone Releaser) Easy To Swallow Size
GHR (Growth Hormone Releaser) is an amino acid formulation that was designed to stimulate the production of growth hormones in the body. GHR also contains calcium, and colostrum that is rich in growth factors. It is important for parents to help their children to obtain proper nutritious diet, exercise more (or be more active), have a good sleep pattern and maintain a happy mood. GHR is a useful supplement for short children, especially before and during their puberty period. (Detailed information publication available on request, please contact us if you require)
Suggested Use:
Children (age 3-7): Take 1 tablet twice daily;
Children (age 8+): Take 2-3 tablets twice daily. Take 30 minutes before food and prior to bedtime, or as professionally recommended.
Care needs to be taken when given to younger children and ADULT
SUPERVISION IS REQUIRED.
The tablets can be crushed and mixed with food, such as yoghurt.
Each tablet contains:
L-Arginine 75mg, L-Ornithine 50mg, L-Histidine 25mg, Colostrum 20mg,
Calcium (Chelate) 5mg, L-Tryptophan 5mg.
This product contains tableting aids and coating colour.
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