Monday, September 5, 2011

Is Your Child Getting Enough Vitamin D?

A new study says that your child is not getting enough Vitamin D, especially kids living in the Northern United States.


Our bodies manufacture Vitamin D from exposure to the sunlight. We start to synthesize the vitamin after about 15 minutes of good exposure to the sun.

Because of fears of skin cancer, lack of time outside, and increased use of sunblock, kids just aren't getting hardly any time in the sun.

Vitamin D is important in the growth of cells, immune function, muscle movement, and for growing healthy bones.

Foods with good sources of Vitamin D are tuna, salmon, orange juice, milk, yogurt, and eggs.

Kid's Toddy is a supplement designed just for growing children. With a great combination of vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients, and amino acids and minerals, it also includes 200 IU of Vitamin D.

(Source: Steve Wallach, Yougevity International)

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Here's where I put in my required FDA statement: *These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any diseases.



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