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In particular, infants breast-fed or fed a macrobiotic diet directly are at a great risk of developing B12 deficiency. Non-animal sources which claim to have significant amounts of B12 such as tempeh, micro-algaes (spirulina, chlorella), miso, tamari, and sea vegetables (nori, arame, kombu...
Vitamin D also supports your immune system, helping your body’s natural defenses protect you from disease (which is why it’s so effective against COVID-19). Proper vitamin D levels can even result in healthier pregnancies, healthier infants, and improved mental health. On the other hand, ...
Additional vitamin E supplementation of infants receiving M.V.I. Pediatric may result in elevated blood concentrations of vitamin E and potential vitamin E toxicity [see Warnings and Precautions (5.8)]. E-Ferol syndrome has been reported in low-birth weight infants following administration of polysor...
Deficiency has been recognized in infants of vegetarian mothers who were breast fed, even though the mothers had no symptoms of deficiency at the time. Laboratory Tests During the initial treatment of patients with pernicious anemia, serum potassium must be observed closely the first 48 hours and ...
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