How to Have a Healthy Baby | Supplements for Babies & Toddlers | HEALTHY BABY SERIES

3 years ago
79

Welcome to the first video in my HEALTHY BABY series! This video is about nutritional supplements for babies and toddlers. Now that I have experience with over a year of giving supplements to Max, I thought I'd share my tips. If you're new, I'm a mom of 2 under 2 (Max our 1-year-old and one in utero!) and a registered nurse. Make sure to subscribe! I also have all the products I use listed below.

💝Malori
__________________

PRODUCTS MENTIONED:
(Disclosure: I am a Wellness Advocate with doTERRA and receive commissions when people purchase through me.)

Carlson Baby's Super Daily Vitamin D3
doTERRA a2z Chewable (multivitamin): https://bit.ly/2NrEpCT
Seeking Health ProBiota Infant probiotic powder
Child Life Essentials Liquid Vitamin C

OTHER RESOURCES:
Why Vitamin D is important for immune health: https://www.amymyersmd.com/article/vitamin-d/
Why folate is better than folic acid: https://www.functionalnutritionanswers.com/folate-vs-folic-acid/
"Super Nutrition for Babies" by Katherine Erlich, MD and Kelly Genzlinger, CNC, CMTA (Note: I don't agree with every detail or method in this book but the biggest takeaway is to feed your baby whole, nutrient-dense food! It also has some great recipes.)
___________________________________

FIND ME ONLINE:
⭐ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/warriorlifewellness
⭐ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/warriorlifewellness
⭐ Blog: https://www.warriorlifewellness.com
⭐ Podcast: http://bit.ly/podcastrfn
___________________________

I'm a 30-something first time mom who overcame infertility using restorative reproductive medicine! I'm also a registered nurse and military wife living in California at the moment. Follow us here on this exciting adventure called military life!
___________________________

Disclaimer: Providing links to websites or citing resources does not signify my endorsement of everything contained within those websites/resources.

Medical disclaimer: This video is for educational and research purposes and does not constitute medical advice.

Loading comments...