

Kids Cough & Mucus
Garden of Life MyKind Organics
Overview
This product combines several ingredients that have some evidence for supporting immune function and cough relief. However, the low doses and lack of specific efficacy data for this combination of ingredients means that the overall effectiveness of the product is difficult to assess.
The Good
Contains Vitamin C, Zinc, and Elderberry Extract, all with evidence for immune support.
Includes Ivy Leaf Extract, which may help to alleviate cough symptoms
Certified Organic and Vegan
The Bad
Relatively low doses of Vitamin C and Zinc
Proprietary blend makes it difficult to assess the dose of individual ingredients
Frequent dosing may be inconvenient for some parents
Is it for you?
Best For: Children experiencing cough and mucus due to colds or minor irritations
Skip If: Child is under the recommended age, or has known allergies to ingredients. Consult a pediatrician for severe symptoms.
Ingredients Analysis
How to Use
Administer orally using the provided dosing instructions based on age and weight. Shake well before use.
As needed
Day or Night
When symptoms occur
Who Should Use This
Best For:
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