Your baby needs vitamin D to absorb calcium and phosphorus. Too little vitamin D can cause rickets, a softening and weakening of bones. Since sun exposure — an important source of vitamin D — isn't recommended for babies younger than 6 months, supplements are the best way to prevent vitamin D deficiency in infants.
As your baby gets older and you add solid foods to his or her diet, you can help your baby meet the daily vitamin D requirement by providing foods that contain vitamin D — such as oily fish, eggs and fortified foods. Keep in mind, however, that most babies won't consistently eat these foods during their first year.
- The sunshine vitamin in just one drop
- 60 drops for 60 days
- Babies need Vitamin D for healthy growth and development
- Contains no preservatives, no artificial flavors, no coloring
- Free of corn, casein, dairy, egg, fish, gluten, lactose, peanuts, shellfish, soy, starch, sugar, sulphites, wheat, yeast, preservatives, cooring or artificial flavors
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Directions: Infants less than 2 years old: Place 1 drop daily onto mother's nipple, or a pacifier and allow baby to suck for at least 30 seconds. Or mix 1 drop daily with formula, juice or other food.
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Drop
Servings Per Container: 0
Amt Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol) | 400 IU | 100% |
Other Ingredients: Fractionated Coconut Oil
• Gluten Free
• Dairy Free
• Yeast Free
• Wheat Free
• Gluten Free
• Dairy Free
• Yeast Free
• Wheat Free
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