- Vitamin A helps keep skin and mucous membranes healthy
- Vitamin C promotes healthy connective tissue development
- Vitamin D is necessary to build strong bones
- Sugar-free; Lactose-free; Gluten-free
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
New Batches have bad taste,
By "Many of the ingredients, such as the vitamins and the iron used in our vitamin and mineral products, have an astringent or bitter taste that can be difficult to mask. We try to make our vitamin and mineral supplement drops as palatable as possible without excessive or unnecessary use of sweeteners or artificial flavors. Many quality control steps are taken during and after production of each batch of our products. We carefully inspect raw materials, make in-process checks and thoroughly examine each finished batch to ensure that it meets our high standards for physical appearance and nutrient content. We would not release a batch if it did not meet specifications. It is possible to observe some batch-to-batch variation in our products. Differences in raw ingredients may affect the taste, odor, or consistency. Each batch is tested before it is released, and we would not expect these differences to affect a baby's acceptance or tolerance of the formula." Now I have to search for an alternative.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Alternatives for Vitamin D?,
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This review is from: Tri-Vi-Sol Vitamins A, D & C Supplement Drops for Infants, 50ml Bottles (Health and Beauty)
My daughter is now 3 months and exclusively breastfed. Her pediatrician recommended Vitamin D. I found polyvisol in the store, but the strong smell turned her off. I thought trivisol would be better tasting, but she refuses this as well from the dropper. She will only take it mixed in with expressed milk from a bottle. I will have to find another alternative. Although not recommended by American Pediatrics Association due to concerns for risk of skin cancer, my daughter is getting her vitamin D from the sun (< 15 minutes a day) until I find an alternative. However, doing my research most breast milk is lacking in vitamin D due deficiency in the mothers, as high as 75% in the population. Vitamin D in breast milk is equivalent to the mother's vitamin D levels. Perhaps, the mother having adaquate Vitamin D may be the alternative to giving breastfed babies supplements, but there is no consistent way to measure vitamin D in breast milk. That is why there is a blanket recommendation to give vitamin D supplement to babies.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Value, Great Product.,
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This review is from: Tri-Vi-Sol Vitamins A, D & C Supplement Drops for Infants, 50ml Bottles (Health and Beauty)
Great to supplement breast fed baby diet.
I bought a year's supply. at retail pharmacies, it's about $10 per box, at amazon, it costs 3 boxes for $20. Dont buy the Poly-Vi Sol. It's not flavored like the TriVi Sol (cherry flavored). Your baby will hate the Poly VI Sol.
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