The direct answer is no. The reason is not a safety issue but rather Neuro Drinks are classified as "functional" drinks meant for adults (defined as > 11 yrs). These functions (health benefits) are advocated for adults seeking specific nutrients for the associated health benefit. Children should be focused on achieving all their nutrients from a balanced and varied diet. The products intended for adults are NeuroSleep, NeuroPassion, NeuroSonic and NeuroBliss.
The exceptions are NeuroTrim, NeuroSun and NeuroSport. NeuroTrim contains a fiber (glucomannan) that has been used in trials with children to provide satiety (the feeling of fullness) and promote weight loss. NeuroSun contains vitamin D, and NeuroSport is just an electrolyte sports beverage (potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, chloride) with other trace minerals. These three would be fine for children 4 yrs and older.
The labels on all drinks advocate adults 12 yrs and older. This is in line with Food and Drug Administration categorization of infants (0-4), children (4-11) and adults (12 yrs and older). FDA is not trying to define adulthood, but simply to separate age groups for required daily nutrient intakes. Neuro appears to have used these cutoffs for their products.
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