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Vitamins help kids cope well in school

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MANILA, Philippines -  Most people would see childhood as the happiest and most fun stage of life. Kids are entitled to be carefree and unworried. Unfortunately, kids nowadays don’t have that kind of privilege anymore, what with all the pressures they face.

Kids today can get stressed out having to absorb knowledge and information, especially when they tackle advanced subjects in school. They also have a hard time coping with the fast-paced, often competitive learning environment. 

Outside the classroom, kids then usually get exposed to harsh criticism either from their own family members, relatives or fellow schoolmates. Lack of height and slumping grades are just a few of the many reasons for some kids to be bullied or name-called, which results in inferiority complex, low self-esteem or even bottled anger.

A child may appear healthy, but disturbing traits may soon reflect on their personalities, grades, and even their social well-being if they don’t get the proper care and nourishment.

Hi-Smart is a health care supplement that helps nourish a child with the powerful combination of TLZ (taurine, lysine, and zinc). These three nutrients aid in making a child taller and smarter. It even has vitamin C to boost a child’s immune system, keeping him from getting sick and therefore allowing him to grow and learn smoothly.

Hi-Smart is the supplement that can bring about the “Tangkad at Talino Para sa Bagong Pilipino.” The vitamins boost the child’s mental and physical health, and make them triumph against any challenges they meet in their young lives. 

BAGONG PILIPINO

BOOST

CARE

CHILD

EVEN

HI-SMART

KIDS

TALINO PARA

TANGKAD

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