💧 Leap into daily vitality with every drop!
JoySpring LingoLeap is a gluten-free liquid supplement delivering essential vitamins D and B12 in a natural vegetable glycerin base. Packaged in a convenient 29.57 ml dropper bottle, it offers fast absorption and precise dosing to support your active, health-conscious lifestyle.
Additives | Natural Vegetable Glycerin,Purified Water,Natural Flavors,Vitamin D,Vitamin B12 |
Allergen Information | Contains: Gluten Free |
Units | 29.5735 millilitre |
Serving Recommendation | 1 dropper |
Brand | JoySpring |
Format | Liquid |
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Please go through the most critical review comments to decide if this if for your child or not
I have seen video ads for Lingo Leaps drop and convinced people I know that it might work..let’s go purchase it. However, I decided to go through the reviews section and what I noticed on the side effects were concerning that I’d to dig deeper in my research as you can see below..As of July 2025, there is no evidence to suggest that "Lingo Leap Drop" is a medically approved product for speech and communication support in children by major regulatory bodies like the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) or the NHS (National Health Service in the UK).Here's what the search results indicate:* Marketed as a "detox" or "supplement": Lingo Leap Drop is primarily marketed as a dietary supplement, often with claims of supporting the immune system, detoxifying, and improving speech delays. Products classified as dietary supplements do not undergo the same rigorous approval process as pharmaceutical drugs by regulatory bodies like the FDA.* Concerns about "supplements" and "zeolite": There are discussions online, particularly from professional communities (e.g., speech-language pathologists), raising concerns about the marketing of such products and the lack of scientific evidence for their claims regarding speech and communication delays. Some users also specifically mention concerns about the ingredient "zeolite."* No mention of medical trials or approvals: The search results do not show any information about Lingo Leap Drop having undergone clinical trials for speech and communication support, nor any official medical approvals for this specific use in children.* Focus on other approvals: The search results that mention "FDA approval" in 2025 relate to entirely different medical products (e.g., Doptelet for thrombocytopenia, weight loss medications, or discussions about gene therapies for Duchenne muscular dystrophy), not Lingo Leap Drop.* NHS focus on therapy: The NHS information provided focuses on integrated therapy services for children with speech and language needs, emphasizing direct therapy and evidence-based approaches, not dietary supplements.In summary, Lingo Leap Drop appears to be a commercially available supplement rather than a medically approved treatment for speech and communication difficulties in children.If you are considering any intervention for a child's speech and communication development, it is highly recommended to consult with a qualified healthcare professional, such as a pediatrician or a speech-language pathologist, who can provide evidence-based advice and recommendations.
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Scary experience
A really scary experience,It made my son hyper and restless. Don't know if that is the way it works with other kids.
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