NuBest Immune Gummies
A raspberry gummy built to quietly close the nutrition gaps that busy school weeks tend to leave behind — 19 nutrients, one habit, no fuss.
Where the 19 Nutrients Actually Go
Every nutrient on the label plays for one of three teams. Here's the real split, straight from the ingredient panel.
If your child's schedule looks anything like most kids' — school, practice, a sleepover here, a cold going around there — you already know how easily a balanced diet slips through the cracks. That's the whole idea behind this gummy: instead of betting everything on one nutrient, it spreads coverage across the three areas above, so a gap in one doesn't quietly undercut the others.
Worth being upfront about what "immune support" means here: it's nutritional adequacy, not enhancement beyond normal. The real value shows up for kids whose actual intake runs a little short — which, in practice, is common enough to make this a reasonable everyday habit rather than a cold-season-only purchase.
What's Actually in the Gummy
| Nutrient | Form | What it's doing |
|---|---|---|
| Vitamin A | Retinol Acetate | Vision, immune function, cell growth |
| Vitamin C | Ascorbic Acid | Immunity, antioxidant, helps absorb iron |
| Vitamin D2 | Ergocalciferol | Immune support, calcium regulation |
| Vitamin E | dl-α-Tocopheryl Acetate | Antioxidant, cell protection |
| Zinc | Zinc Gluconate | Immune cell function, wound healing |
| Selenium | Sodium Selenite | Antioxidant, immune cell activation |
| B-Complex | B1, B2, B3, B6, Folate, B12, Biotin, Pantothenic Acid | Turning food into usable energy |
| Chromium | Chromium Chloride | Carb, protein, and fat metabolism |
| Iron | Ferrous Fumarate | Oxygen transport, red blood cells |
| Copper | Copper Gluconate | Energy production, iron absorption |
| Molybdenum | Sodium Molybdate | Enzymatic reactions in metabolism |
| Vitamin K | Phytomenadione | General metabolic support |
A quick note on the D2: this formula uses Vitamin D2 rather than D3, which keeps it plant-based. D2 does the job, but research suggests D3 tends to raise blood vitamin D levels a bit more efficiently. If boosting vitamin D status is the main goal for your child, it's worth a quick chat with your pediatrician about whether a D3 source makes sense alongside this.
Why It's Worth Considering
Covers a lot of ground at once — 19 nutrients means fewer individual products to remember.
Built for the long haul, not just cold season — daily use lines up with how nutrient gaps actually build over weeks and months.
Iron and Vitamin C are paired on purpose — Vitamin C genuinely helps the body absorb iron, so this isn't a random combo.
No food requirement — one or two gummies, any time of day, no need to plan around meals.
A Simple Daily Routine
A Couple of Things Worth Checking
Nothing dramatic here — just the kind of stuff any good pediatrician would want to know:
If your child is already on another multivitamin or iron supplement, it's worth mentioning to your doctor — mainly so total iron intake stays in a sensible range, since more isn't automatically better.
This one's made for ages 4 and up, so it's not the right fit for younger toddlers.
As with any daily supplement, a quick heads-up to your pediatrician is a good habit, especially if your child takes other vitamins too.
If more than the recommended amount gets taken by accident, give your doctor a call and keep the bottle out of little hands going forward.
Questions Parents Usually Ask
Nope — it's meant to be a daily habit year-round, not something you reach for only when a cold is going around.
Yes, that's a common combo — just follow the suggested dose on each bottle rather than doubling up.
No — any time of day works, whichever is easiest to remember.
D2 keeps the formula plant-based. It's a real source of vitamin D, just not quite as efficient as D3 at raising blood levels — worth a chat with your doctor if that distinction matters for your child.
Where This Info Comes From
- Tripkovic L, Lambert H, Hart K, et al. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2012;95(6):1357–1364Comparison of vitamin D2 and D3 supplementation in raising blood vitamin D status — sciencedirect.com
- Iannotti LL, Tielsch JM, Black MM, Black RE. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2006;84(6):1261–1276Iron supplementation in early childhood: health benefits and risks — pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- NuBest Nutrition®NuBest Immune Gummies — official product listing — nubest.com

