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Infants & Toddlers Need Proper

Posted by Meyling Thursday, October 22, 2009

Filled with vitamins A, C, and D, as well as iron, zinc, prebiotics, and much more, Shakleebaby Multivitamin & Multimineral Powder provides your little one with a strong foundation for a healthier tomorrow.*

Bones and Teeth
Along with calcium and magnesium, vitamin D is crucial for
strong bones and teeth.

In fact, the American Academy of
Pediatrics recently increased its recommended daily intake of
vitamin D from 200 IU to 400 IU for infants and toddlers.

Brain Health
Nutrients such as iron, zinc, copper, folic acid, selenium, and
vitamin A have significant roles in brain development.

Immune System
• Nutrients such as vitamins A, C, and E, as well as zinc,
copper, and selenium, all contribute to a healthy immune
system.

• Infants who were fed prebiotics in baby food or infant
formula have been found to have higher levels of bifidobacteria
in their intestines, which in turn help support a
strong immune system.*

• Studies also have shown that when toddlers in day care are
fed food enriched with prebiotics, they experience improved
digestive and immune health.*

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Did You Know?
Toddlers Aren’t Eating Right

• French fries are the most common source of vegetable
consumed by 15- to 24-month-olds.
• Sixty-nine percent of 19- to 24-month-olds tested in a recent
study consumed candy or some type of dessert on any given
day, while 18%–33% of infants did not eat a single serving
of fruit.
• Forty percent of infants and toddlers tested in a recent study
had low levels of vitamin D.

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