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MorDHA Kids

By Minami

Minami - MorDHA Kids
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Best by date

60 softgels: April 2026

Suggested use

For children: one softgel per day, you can also mix the contents of the softgels with food.
Please note: The packaging states that MorDHA Mini can be used from 3 years of age, this is in connection with Belgian legislation. Our advice is still that it can be used from the age of 1. Previously, this was also stated on the packaging. DHA is especially important for small children, is added to baby food and is guaranteed safe as a supplement.

Health effects

Label information

Product name: Minami MorDHA Kids
Content: 60 fish gelatin softgels

Supplement Facts per softgel (Serving Size)

  Amount
Omega-3 fatty acids333 mg
- DHA (docosahexaenoic acid)250 mg
- EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid)54 mg

Ingredients Fish oil (from fish), dha, epa, softgel (gelatin (fish)), humectant (glycerol), flavoring (flavor (strawberry)), antioxidant (blend of rosemary and tocopherol-rich extract (miradoxan)).

Suggested use For children: one softgel per day, you can also mix the contents of the softgels with food.
Please note: The packaging states that MorDHA Mini can be used from 3 years of age, this is in connection with Belgian legislation. Our advice is still that it can be used from the age of 1. Previously, this was also stated on the packaging. DHA is especially important for small children, is added to baby food and is guaranteed safe as a supplement.
Stick to the recommended daily dosage, unless otherwise advised.

A varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are important. Nutritional supplements are not a substitute for a varied diet. More usage advice.

This supplement is:
Not suitable for vegetarians
Not suitable for vegans

Storage advice Store in a cool, dry and dark place. Not in the refrigerator.
Keep out of reach of children.

Best by date 60 softgels: April 2026

Dietary supplement Fatty acid supplement

Distributor MCO Health B.V.
Wormerweg 1
1311 XA Almere
T: 036 - 546 09 00

Last page change 3 december 2024

Specially developed for toddlers, preschoolers and young children

MorDHA MINI has been specially developed for toddlers, preschoolers and young children.

The MorDHA MINI fish oil capsules contain a high concentration of pure DHA omega-3 fish oil and a low dose of EPA.

DHA is an important building block of nerve cells. The brain consists largely of this fatty acid.

Easy to take

The capsules of the MorDHA Mini Junior are small and soft. They are made from fish gelatin and have a strawberry flavour. Easy to swallow, even chewable or you can squeeze and mix the contents in some cold food (custard, applesauce, smoothie).

Pure Fish Oil

In addition to being highly concentrated, Minami's fish oil is also very pure. Due to the special supercritical production process, you are assured of pharmaceutical quality fish oil.

There is also Fish Oil for children aged 6 and older

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Health claims

DHA
  • Is good for the brain
  • Contributes to the maintenance of normal eyesight
  • Good for blood pressure
  • Has a beneficial effect on the heart
  • For the well-being of mother and child during pregnancy
Allergy information
Gluten no
Shellfish no
Eggs no
Fish yes
Peanut no
Soy no
Milk (lactose) no
Tree nuts no
With sweetener(s) no
With caffeine no
Yeast no
Lupine no
Corn no
Mustard no
Rice no
Celery no
Sesame no
Molluscs no
Sulfur dioxide and sulfite no
Coloring additives no
Flavourings yes
Conservatives no
Last page change
3 december 2024

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Health issues If you have health issues and/or are taking medication, always consult your doctor before taking certain supplements.

Pregnancy/breastfeeding, children If a product does not explicitly state that it is intended for pregnant or breastfeeding women, or children, we recommend consulting an expert first.

More information For more information on label discrepancies, what to do in case of health complaints, and answers to other questions, please visit our
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