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Back to School: Give your kids a head start this year with Equazen eye q

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With the new school year approaching, the preparations needed to get the kids ready for the new term are already underway, from buying new stationary kits to replacing the old school uniform. However once you’re all set for their first day, what else can you do to make sure they are getting the most out of classroom learning?

Equazen eye q is a food supplement containing Omega-3 and Omega-6, the essential fatty acids which make up around 30 per cent of our brains. As these cannot be produced by our bodies, they must be obtained from our diets. Equazen eye q may help maintain certain aspects of brain function such as learning ability - an asset in the classroom! For fussy kids that ordinarily shy away from the sources of these essential fatty acids such as oily fish like sardines and mackerel, these supplements are an easy, convenient alternative readily available in most Boots and Tesco stores.

As if that wasn't enough, Equazen eye q is dedicated to making sure your child gets the best from their learning so are giving you the chance to win a Nintendo DS and Junior Brain trainer - the perfect aide to encourage young geniuses.

For your chance to get your hands on this great prize just answer the question below:

What type of food is a good source of Omega-3 essential fatty acids?

Click here to email your answer - please include your phone number and home address in your entry.

Competition closes 10 October.

For more information visit www.equazen.co.uk.

Click here for competition terms and conditions.

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