Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 You might want to try Carlson's lemon flavored cod liver oil. Personally, I love the taste, but I have no dea if babies would like it. http://www.vitaglo.com/calsonlemon84.html I have never used Ddrops by Carlson's, but you might want to look into them. Supposedly tasteless. Carlson - Ddrops 1000 IU 11ml http://www.vitaglo.com/carlson1910.html Alobar On 11/30/08, NaturallyMe <anradmand wrote: > Hi all > > I have a 10.5 mos old baby and would like to suppl. with vit. D. My MD prescribed vit. D with iron; but I'm not sure she needs the extra iron.... > I guess my best bet would be just plain vit. D. > > Has anyone heard of plain vit. D suppl. for babies? I wonder if they make liquid vit. D for adults... > Would like your opinion... > > Thank you > Ann > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 Here is some more info on Ddrops: One bottle contains a year's supply, if one uses only 1000 IU a day. If using Ddrops, don't forget to take vitamin A daily. Description: Ddrops by Carlson Laboratories is pure, natural liquid vitamin D3 available in 3 concentrated sizes: Baby Ddrops 400 IU, Ddrops 1000 IU and Ddrops 2000 IU. One drop added to your meal gives you the desired dose of vitamin D3. The product is a tasteless vitamin D3 liquid concentrated into its purest form. http://www.chiroeco.com/products/product_preview.php?id=508 Alobar On 11/30/08, Alobar <alobar wrote: > You might want to try Carlson's lemon flavored cod liver oil. > Personally, I love the taste, but I have no dea if babies would like > it. > http://www.vitaglo.com/calsonlemon84.html > > I have never used Ddrops by Carlson's, but you might want to look into > them. Supposedly tasteless. > Carlson - Ddrops 1000 IU 11ml > http://www.vitaglo.com/carlson1910.html > > Alobar > > On 11/30/08, NaturallyMe <anradmand wrote: > > Hi all > > > > I have a 10.5 mos old baby and would like to suppl. with vit. D. My MD prescribed vit. D with iron; but I'm not sure she needs the extra iron.... > > I guess my best bet would be just plain vit. D. > > > > Has anyone heard of plain vit. D suppl. for babies? I wonder if they make liquid vit. D for adults... > > Would like your opinion... > > > > Thank you > > Ann > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 Make sure it is D3 andnotD2 .For adults I haven't seen liqiud form but sublingual is a good why to take it. --- On Sun, 11/30/08, NaturallyMe <anradmand wrote: NaturallyMe <anradmand << >> Liquid Vit. D for babies Sunday, November 30, 2008, 10:20 AM Hi all I have a 10.5 mos old baby and would like to suppl. with vit. D. My MD prescribed vit. D with iron; but I'm not sure she needs the extra iron.... I guess my best bet would be just plain vit. D. Has anyone heard of plain vit. D suppl. for babies? I wonder if they make liquid vit. D for adults... Would like your opinion... Thank you Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2008 Report Share Posted December 2, 2008 Ddrops contain D3. http://www.chiroeco.com/products/product_preview.php?id=508 Available in 3 strengths -- for babies, for most folks, and for those wanting a stronger D3. See my previous post on this thread. Alobar On 11/30/08, joe dennis <turtle3fish wrote: > Make sure it is D3 andnotD2 .For adults I haven't seen liqiud form but sublingual is a good why to take it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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