A friend of mine recently asked me what vitamins I give to my children because she noticed that my daughter is looking “healthier” these days. My little girl has indeed gained more weight (and height, too) and that’s primarily because both of my children have not been getting sick for a long time already. In fact, their last visit to their Pediatrician prior to their recent annual well child check-up before school started was almost a year ago. And in their well child check-up, I was glad that the results for both children were good - that their weight is within average (not over or under weight) and their height is in the upper percentile. My daughter is quite a picky eater; therefore, she needs nutritional support for health and overall well-being. My children are no longer taking any synthetic vitamins and supplements but instead I give them multi-vitamins and mineral supplement from whole food concentrates.

And you might ask where I get my supply of this imported multi-vitamin and mineral supplement? No less from my favorite health store, Healthy Options, which not only carries many natural-sourced vitamin and mineral supplement brands for children and adults but also carries a variety of health products from personal care, health supplements, natural medicines, healthy foods and drinks, and health-related books/reference materials. You might want to drop by in any of their branches near you and see for yourself a wide variety of choices for your health and well-being that are natural, organic and additives-free.
Thanks for the info on the gluten free vitamins. I have a friend who's child can not have gluten or corn. I will be sending this post to them. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteOver here you have shared about the resources of getting multivitamins, it i really essential for everyone. For a good health right supplements and nutritions are very important.
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