My son just turned a year old in July. At his 12 month check-up his pediatrician asked me if I planned to continue breastfeeding. Naturally I said I did, she told me that I needed to start giving him a vitamin D supplement. This is my third child and the first I have been told that my child would need a vitamin D supplement. Now my question is has this always been recommended or is my new pediatrician really thorough? When the nurse came back to give my son shots I asked my nurse what was a good brand to use. She informed me that Ddrops? was a good choice.
Baby Ddrops? 400IU is a liquid vitamin D supplement designed specifically for breastfed babies and infants. Just one drop is the daily required dose recommended by many healthcare practitioners. It is tasteless, odorless and contain no preservatives no artificial flavors and no added colors. Ddrops? are wheat-free, gluten-free, soy-free, corn-free, sugar-free, milk-free and peanut-free so everyone in the entire family can enjoy them. Simply put one drop of Baby Ddrops? onto any clean surface (mom’s nipple, fingertip or food) and the child ingests the drop from the surface.
Ddrops? is not only for infants, but also for children and adults. Booster? 600IU is perfect for those of you who wish to continue your daily multivitamin (containing 400IU) while boosting your vitamin D to the recommended 1000IU levels. They were created for people 1 to 70 years of age. Just to give you an idea of IU levels in a multi vitamin my pre-natal contains a 600IU level. They also have Adult Ddrops? 1000IU it was created for adults who have been advised to take higher doses of vitamin D. No bother of swallowing pills and/or capsules. Research is proving that vitamin D has many benefits for multiple organs within the body, helping the body use calcium and phosphorus to build and maintain healthy bones and teeth. Vitamin D supplements are used by many adults, based on advice from medical experts.
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