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TwinLab dr greene Toddler Drops Multi-Vitamin with DHA, 1 2/3-Ounce Bottle | 
| Brand: Twinlab Category: Health and Beauty
List Price: $11.50 Buy New: $7.48 as of 9/6/2010 12:26 CDT details You Save: $4.02 (35%)
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Seller: DreamUniverseOnline Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 5293
Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 6 x 5 x 4 Legal Disclaimer: * These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. ** Always refer to the manufacturer's label on the product for description, recommended dose and precautions.
MPN: TW1325 UPC: 027434031745 EAN: 0027434031745
Release Date: August 29, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | No Artificial Flavors | | • | No Preservatives | | • | No Artificial Colors | | • | No Added Sweeteners |
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| Customer Reviews: Toddler multi-vitamins with DHA July 11, 2010 Mole (CA, USA) I've been looking for a toddler multi-vitamin without added sugar or sugar substitute or excessive dyes--something basic like the infant/baby multi-vitamin drops that are chewable or in liquid form, & something affordable. This product is the only toddler multi-vitamins that I have found so far. &, it comes with DHA. It looks a lot like orange juice. I tried just a drop--it doesn't taste the best, but then, neither did the infant/baby vitamin drops. It is a bit on the sour side. My son mentioned the sourness when he first started taking them, but has gotten used to it & accepts his daily dose. The only thing I really don't like, which is why I give this product 4 stars instead of 5, is that it doesn't have a child safety cap like the infant/baby vitamin drops or adult multi-vitamins have. Despite this, it seems to be working well for us. Also, getting this product through Amazon.com is a lot cheaper than getting it at my local supplement shop.
Good Vitamins July 7, 2010 AColton (Pennsylvania) I really like that there is a multivitamin for toddlers that doesn't contain "junk." The DHA is a plus. My kid actually likes the taste of this so I don't even have to smuggle it into his sippy cup.
Good ingredients, HORRIBLE taste/smell February 16, 2010 Mama Scribe I was looking for a vitamin for my toddler that included DHA and found this by Dr. Greene, a name I respect. Well, these vitamins meet the mark on everything I wanted in nutrition/supplements; however, the taste and smell are awful! I cannot get my toddler to take these drops whatsoever. I've mixed them in yogurt, juice, milk, and even ice cream. They are terrible. I've tried breaking down the dose so I can give her a little at a time, several times a day. She even notices an amount as small as 3 drops, which is a fraction of the daily dose. I tried to get my 8 year old to take them with no luck. I even tried them myself. Yuck! They're about the color and consistency of orange juice, but very oily so they float on top of other liquids. The smell and taste are just impossible to overcome.
Alright taste, pretty good ingredients August 14, 2009 Shannon Morgan (Tulare, CA USA) Of all the kids' vitamins out there (that I've looked at, at least), this one's ingredients are pretty good (especially the DHA and there are no artificial sweeteners). My son was not that wild about the taste (citrus, a little tart), but it could easily be mixed into something.
yummy! June 7, 2009 Jessica Gibbons (PA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
i hate the regular iron drops that taste like metal. these drops are still vitamin-tasting, but my daughter tolerates them way better that the other drops available. they have a citrus taste and even have DHA. thanks Dr. Greene!
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Vitamin Supplements
There are a number of essential vitamins
that the body needs to function properly and it is possible to take
these in the form for vitamin supplement. The majority of people do not
have a balanced diet and they may be lacking in certain vitamins which
means that they require a vitamin supplement to ensure that they do not
have a deficiency of an essential vitamin. A health professional or
dietary technician is the best person to give advice on any vitamin
supplement that a person should take. It is important to seek
professional advice before taking any vitamin supplement. This is
because there are some vitamins that can be toxic if too much is
consumed and a vitamin supplement may not be appropriate if there is
enough of the vitamin already in the food a person eats.
Some categories of people may require more types of vitamin supplement
than others. Vegetarians are often deficient in certain vitamins that
are only found in animal products, for example, and a vitamin supplement
is the ideal solution to this problem. Vegetarians do need to be aware
that some vitamin supplement manufacturing processes involve animal
products and it is important for them to read the labels. A large number
of synthetic vitamin supplement products are available which will enable
a vegetarian to take them without contravening their dietary beliefs or
needs.
Vitamins: Calcium
Ascorbate, Ester-C
K-Mag,
Vitamin
A, Vitamin
B, Vitamin
C, Vitamin
D, Vitamin
E, Vitamin
K1, Vitamin
O, Multivitamins.
Children will often need a vitamin supplement, especially when they are
extremely young. This is because a lot of children do not eat a
sufficient variety of foods in their early years and a vitamin
supplement can help compensate for this natural deficiency. Breast
feeding has long been recommended as a source of all the essential
nutrients but women who choose not to or are unable to bottle feed may
be concerned as to whether their baby needs a vitamin supplement. The
large majority of baby milk formulas contain additional vitamins to
prevent the need for a vitamin supplement to be given. It is important
to discuss any concerns over the need for a baby or child to take a
vitamin supplement with a health professional to ensure that the correct
solution is found.
Elderly people or those suffering from certain diseases or illnesses are
other groups of people that may need to take a vitamin supplement. The
body may often need a vitamin
supplement to compensate for a person not
being able to consume the recommended daily allowance of certain
vitamins through their normal diet.
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