Whether “organic” or not, care must be given when giving any vitamin or other supplement to a baby.
Nearly one in 10 babies are given supplements or plant-based teas to soothe colic or help with teething during the first year of life, even though the products are unproven and may contain contaminants or spur allergies, a new study says.
“We’re encouraging mothers to be proactive about contacting a physician if they think they should give their child a dietary supplement,” Dr. Fein said.
[From Looking Twice at Natural Supplements for Infants – NYTimes.com]
Whether “organic” or not, care must be given when giving any vitamin or other supplement to a baby.
Nearly one in 10 babies are given supplements or plant-based teas to soothe colic or help with teething during the first year of life, even though the products are unproven and may contain contaminants or spur allergies, a new study says.
“We’re encouraging mothers to be proactive about contacting a physician if they think they should give their child a dietary supplement,” Dr. Fein said.
[From Looking Twice at Natural Supplements for Infants – NYTim