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Garden of Life Mykind Organics Women's Multi 40 plus Whole Food Gummies Organic Berry -- 120 Vegan Gummy Drops


Garden of Life Mykind Organics Women's Multi 40 plus Whole Food Gummies Organic Berry
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Garden of Life Mykind Organics Women's Multi 40 plus Whole Food Gummies Organic Berry -- 120 Vegan Gummy Drops

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Garden of Life Mykind Organics Women's Multi 40 plus Whole Food Gummies Organic Berry Description

  • 9 Whole Fruits in Every Bottle!
  • Organic Fruit + Vitamin Chews
  • Non GMO Project Verified
  • Soy, Dairy & Gluten Free
  • Certified Vegan
  • Kosher

"These yummy gummies are so special because they are the first-ever to be made from real, organic, non GMO fruits and vegetables (seriously, we put 9 whole organic fruits in every bottle!). We made them without sugar, animal gelatin, artificial dyes and sweeteners or chemical vitamins. I am so proud of them and pleased to share them with you. These vitamins are specially formulated to help make sure your body gets the essential nutrients it needs without all the other 'bad stuff' usually found in gummies. You will love them!"

 

Enjoy! Love, Alicia

~ Alicia Silverstone

 

Health, Rejuvenate, Focus

Promotes overall health and well-being, including breast and heart support.


Directions

Adults thoroughly chew 4 gummies daily with food.
Free Of
Soy, dairy, gluten, GMO ingredients, filler ingredients, artificial colors, flavors, sweeteners and preservatives.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 4 Gummies (10 g)
Servings per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories35
Total Fat0 g0%
   Saturated Fat0 g0%
   Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Sodium0 mg0%
Total Carbohydrate8 g3%
   Dietary Fiber2 g8%
   Total Sugars5 g
    Includes Added Sugars (from Organic Fruit)4 g8%
Protein0 g0%
Vitamin D (from lichen)20 mcg (800 IU)100%
Vitamin A450 mcg50%
Vitamin C90 mg100%
Vitamin E11.5 mg80%
Vitamin K120 mcg100%
Thiamin (Vitamin B1)0.6 mg50%
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)0.6 mg45%
Niacin8 mg50%
Vitamin B63.7 mg220%
Folate120 mcg30%
Vitamin B12 (as Methylcobalamin)9.6 mcg400%
Biotin114 mcg380%
Pantothenic Acid4 mg80%
Zinc1.5 mg15%
Selenium25 mcg45%
Manganese0.2 mg10%
Chromium35 mcg100%
Not a significant source of calcium, iron or potassium.
Other Ingredients: Certified Organic Fruit Chew Base Blend: Organic apple (fruit, puree concentrate and juice concentrate), organic peach (fruit puree concentrate), organic taipioca fiber, pectin (from apples and oranges), organic cranberry flavor, organic purple carrot juice concentrate (for color), organic orange (peel), organic rice meal and organic sunflower oil (for coating). Certified Organic Real Food Vitamin Blend: Organic amla berry (fruit) extract, organic sesbania grandiflora (leaf), organic guava (fruit and leaf), holy basil (leaf), organic annatto (fruit and seed), organic lemon (peel), organic moringa (leaf), organic beet (root), organic broccoli (stalk and flower), organic carrot (root), organic spinach (leaf), organic tomato (fruit), organic stawberry (fruit), organic cherry (fruit), organic blackberry (fruit), organic green bell pepper (fruit), organic brussels sprout (leaf), organic ginger (root), organic blueberry (fruit), garlic (bulb), organic raspberry (fruit), organic parsley (leaf), organic cauliflower (flower and stem), organic red cabbage (leaf), organic asparagus (flower and stem), organic celery (stalk), organic cucumber (gourd), organic kale (leaf), organic black cohosh (root).

Lightly dusted with organic rice powder, not sugar.

Warnings

Take only as directed.

Do not exceed suggested dosage.

Keep out of reach of children. Gummies can be a choking hazard.

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4 Ways to Cheer Up a Friend Who's Down in the Dumps

It’s difficult to watch someone you care about suffer. When you’re an empathic person, it’s even more painful. You want to help but don’t always know how. Here are some ideas for the next time you want to cheer up a friend. You can think of them as falling into four categories of care: empathy, sympathy, compassion and connection.

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Empathy...

...is an important first step because it allows you to share space with your friend. You don’t have to know how to fix the problem. You don’t even need to be able to speak on it. You just need to be there.

Holding space for someone in pain is one of the most sacred offerings you can give. Being able to be there with someone and silently stand (or sit) by their side shows your friend they are not alone. It gives an unmatched feeling of support.

Once you’re there, just listen. You don’t need to fix at this stage. Create a vessel of space for your friend to share (or not, depending on what they need). It’s important to let them know you are there with a listening ear. But you don’t have to push them to speak. Allow them to open up when they’re ready.

Sympathy...

...gives you the space to respond to what your friend’s going through. When you respond, remember to consider what they need. Everyone is different, and just like there are different love languages; there are also different ways of showing care.

First, affirm their feelings. Whatever they are going through, their feelings are valid. Be there and be understanding.

It’s okay to ask someone, “What do you need from me right now?” Let them tell you what they need. Maybe it’s a shoulder to cry on, maybe someone to make him or her laugh or provide a distraction, maybe it’s helpful feedback, or maybe it’s a hug. Either way, asking them allows the person in pain to feel more in control, as well as heard, valued and acknowledged.

Compassion...

allows follow-up questions to occur. What can you personally do to cheer them up? Use the ways you know them to do special things to make them happy and/or lighten their load.

Ask yourself, is there is a physical way you can help?

Relieving someone’s burden goes a long way to freeing up his or her mental space. So if you can offer physical assistance with a problem, do.

Maybe you can help in other ways as well. Are they feeling physically ill, send them a care package filled with healing treats and remedies like healthy food and supplements. Or if the distress is emotional, get them something comforting and supporting like stress relieving or energizing aromatherapy. That can be doubly effective in lifting their spirits; first by getting them something helpful perhaps that they didn’t even know about and secondly by letting them know you are deeply there for them and not just spouting words.

Connection...

...is the final care category for a reason. It encompasses all the other categories but also stands alone. When you connect, do it from a place of authenticity.

Let your friend know how much they mean to you. Tell them and show them they are loved. Be as specific as possible. What do you love about them? What traits, in particular, do you adore? What are you proud of them for? Feeling your support around them will bolster them up.

Remind them of their strengths. When someone’s depressed it’s easy to forget that things can get better. Reminding your friend of past times that they overcame adversity and how they did it can show them that this period of pain won’t last forever. New hope is coming, and they just need to hold on to get there. And, with you by their side, they will know that they can.

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