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Frequently Asked Questions

BabyVit FAQs

Why is Vitamin D needed?

Vitamin D contributes to normal growth and development in children, is necessary for normal bone structure, maintenance of normal teeth and the immune system.

Generally Vitamin D is produced by the body from exposure to sunlight.  During winter, or if there are other factors that affect exposure to sunlight, it is unlikely that body will produce enough Vitamin D, which may lead to vitamin D deficiency.

Because it is not recommended to expose infants to sunlight and it may also be difficult to receive sufficient Vitamin D from a normal diet, Vitamin D supplements for infants and children may be required.

Other Vitamins such as Vitamin A and C, appear in a variety of foods and drinks, and it is likely that there is sufficient intake of these vitamins from numerous sources in a balanced diet.

Ditamin BabyVit Vitamin D3 drops are suitable as a source of Vitamin D to assist in cases of Vitamin D deficiency or as an easy of way ensuring that your child is receiving regular Vitamin D.

If you are unsure if this supplement is right for your child, contact your medical health professional.

How much Vitamin D is required?

The individual amount of Vitamin D required can vary on an individual basis, and actual requirements will be based on recommendations of your health professional.

The minimum recommended Adequate Intake (AI) for Vitamin D is 200IU per day from 0 – 18 years.  To ensure that Vitamin D intake meets the AI, and to help prevent incidences of deficiency, each drop of Ditamin BabyVit Vitamin D3 drops contains 100, 200, 400IU of Vitamin D3.

The Upper Limit for Vitamin D is 1,000IU per day for infants 0 – 12 months.

The Upper Level for Vitamin D is 3,200IU per day for children 1 – 18yrs.

How many Ditamin BabyVit Vitamin D3 drops need to be taken?

How do I use Ditamin BabyVit Vitamin D3 drops?

Ditamin BabyVit Vitamin D3 Drops can be administered as a single drop directly to the child’s mouth or added to their food or drink.

Do the Ditamin BabyVit Vitamin D3 drops contain lactose?

There’s no lactose in our Ditamin BabyVit Vitamin D3 drops.

Do they contain aspartame?

No, we don’t use aspartame.

Do they contain gluten?

No, they’re gluten-free.

Do they contain sugar?

No, There’s no sugar in our Ditamin BabyVit Vitamin D3 drops.

Do Ditamin BabyVit Vitamin D3 drops need to be refrigerated after opening?

No, Ditamin BabyVit Vitamin D3 drops do not need to be refrigerated after opening. It is recommended that Ditamin BabyVit Vitamin D3 drops are stored between 15 – 25°C away from direct sunlight.

How long is the bottle good for after being opened?

After first use, the product remains suitable for the number of servings indicated on the label. Please refer to the storage conditions, number of servings, and the expiry date. The expiry date is printed on both the bottle and the box.

Why use Ditamin BabyVit D3?

  • Ditamin BabyVit is a natural sourced, preservative-free supplement of vitamin D.
  • Ditamin BabyVit contains 400 IU of vitamin D, the sunshine vitamin in just one drop.
  • Ditamin BabyVit contains no preservatives, no artificial flavors and no added color
  • Ditamin BabyVit does not contain dairy egg, fish, gluten, lactose, peanuts, shellfish, soy, starch, sugar, sulphites, wheat, yeast.
  • Ditamin BabyVit is specifically designed for breast-fed babies.
1 drop of Ditamin Babyvit D3 for a healthy start

The Power of only 1 drop

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Promotes calcium absorption and maintains adequate serum calcium for strong bones and teeth.

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Prevents rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults

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Significantly reduces the risk of Acute Respiratory Infections (ARIs) in winter.

Why Supplement with Vitamin D?

Breast milk contains only 10% of the recommended daily intake of vitamin D (Also known as the sunshine vitamin). Babies need vitamin D for healthy growth and development.

In particular, bones and teeth, require vitamin D to help with the absorption of calcium and phosphorous. Recent studies show that more vitamin D or sunshine during infancy is associated with the maintenance of good overall health.

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