Pea protein

Pea protein

For most children, breakfast is the meal with the least protein in it. And protein can be the difference between a child who settles into the school day and one who's distracted by hunger before br...

Inulin from chicory root

Inulin from chicory root

Most people haven't heard of inulin — but it's been quietly doing its thing in chicory root, onions and bananas for a long time. It's a plant fibre that passes through to the large intestine, where...

DL-Choline bitartrate

DL-Choline bitartrate

Most people haven't heard of choline — which is a shame, because it's one of the nutrients growing bodies genuinely need. It supports the nervous system and plays a role in how brain cells communi...

Lutein

Lutein

Lutein is a natural carotenoid — the pigment family responsible for the oranges and yellows in nature — and it comes from marigold flowers, of all places. It's known as a "macular pigment" because ...

Vitamin A

Vitamin A

Children collect germs like they collect opinions — constantly, and from everywhere. Vitamin A supports how the immune system responds to that daily reality. It also plays a role in cell specialisa...

Calcium

Calcium

Bones grow whether you notice or not — and then suddenly trousers are too short, and shoes don't fit. Again. Calcium supports that constant, behind-the-scenes work — bones, teeth, muscle function, ...