FAQ

As parent, you may have some question when you rise your children. Below you may find answer of some regular questions. Off course, you can be in contact with directly if you have any other questions.

An international unit, or IU, is used to measure fat-soluble vitamins. Vitamins A, D and E are measured using international units to calculate recommended intakes, deficiencies and toxicities for healthy people. Recommendations vary based on age and gender

Does my baby need to take vitamins? In most cases, breast milk or formula provides just about everything a baby needs for the first four to six months. The exception is vitamin D, which is recommended as a supplement for breastfed babies and babies who drink less than 32 ounces of formula per day.

You may need to take iron with a small amount of food to avoid this problem. Milk, calcium and antacids should not be taken at the same time as iron supplements. You should wait at least 2 hours after having these foods before taking your iron supplements.

Push Liquids. Warm or very cold liquids make excellent cough remedies for kids because they thin out mucus, making it easier to cough up. Plus, liquids soothe a raw throat and keep your little one hydrated. Have your child drink ice water, cold or warm juice, or decaffeinated tea mixed with honey.

Colic is an attack of crying and what appears to be abdominal pain in young infancy. It is a common condition and is estimated to affect up to 1 in 5 infants during their first few months. … If an infant has repeated episodes of inconsolable crying but appears to be healthy and well, they may have colic.

It is used for boosting the immune system, improving growth and heath in zinc deficient infants and children, for treating the common cold and recurrent ear infections, the flu, upper respiratory tract infections, preventing and treating lower respiratory infections, swine flu, bladder infections, …

Absolutely. Pediabest D3, Pediabest A+D+C, Pediabest Multi and Pediabest Iron Supplement can all be added to beverages or food – do whatever works best for your routine and your child.

Doctors and healthcare practitioners recommend vitamin D for children and infants. Adequate levels of vitamin D are crucial during these periods of rapid growth, and are key in the normal development and maintenance of healthy bones and teeth.