Vitamins and Supplements for Children

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I’ve shared before the supplements I take regularly, and  which ones are I add in specifically during pregnancy or nursing.

Supplements for Children…

Another time when nutrition is incredibly important and sometimes difficult to accomplish is during childhood. I can’t emphasize enough how important a healthy diet is for growing children, but some nutritional gaps can still occur because of soil deficiencies, lack of variety in the diet, or environmental factors.

A high quality and varied diet should absolutely be the top priority but there are some supplements that can help fill in any holes in a child’s diet. Just as during pregnancy or nursing, this is a time when one should be very careful about the supplements given and choose only high-quality supplements from verifiable sources after checking with a healthcare practitioner.

On top of making sure that kids are consuming a lot of protein from quality sources, an abundance of green veggies and plenty of healthy fats, I often find that children benefit from:

Probiotics

If they’ve ever been on antibiotics, children can greatly benefit from quality probiotics. Their gut flora is still developing, and supporting gut health during childhood will have much more of an effect than attempting to supplement later in life (though I recommend it then too). We now all take Probiotics which have worked really well for all of us. For kids, I open capsules and dump them into smoothies or bake them into foods since they can survive even at high heat.

It is unfortunate that probiotic supplements are even necessary. Once upon a healthier time, we were able to obtain all the strains of probiotics we needed from the food supply. Vegetables were not irradiated and sterilized so they contained soil based probiotic strains. Foods were often fermented to preserve them, creating a wide variety of native probiotic strains, and we didn’t use and overuse antibacterial soaps and antibiotics, which can alter gut bacteria.

With the constantly emerging evidence about the importance of gut bacteria for all aspects of health, this is one area I don’t skimp on with our family. Though we ferment foods like sauerkraut and water kefir for probiotics, don’t shy away from gardening and interacting with dirt, and don’t over sanitize, I still feel it is important to provide a variety of probiotics on a regular basis to support gut health.

I am hopeful that with all the emerging research, we will again start to understand the importance of living, probiotic-rich foods and bacterial exposure from other sources and address this problem on a wider level as well.

Vitamin D

Just as we used to effortlessly get Vitamin D from the environment (the Sun) as we did probiotics from food and soil, modern living has interrupted this normal pattern.

I’m a firm believer that kids should be getting their Vitamin D outside, in the sun, and preferably barefoot. This works great in the summer, but it is more difficult in the winter, or if you live in an area where you don’t have access to direct sun daily. We make a sincere effort to spend time outside gardening or playing each day in the summer to get both probiotics (from soil) and Vitamin D (from sun) but in the colder months, I am more careful to supplement if needed.

Most children’s vitamins contain Vitamin D but the issue of supplementing Vitamin D in children can be controversial. To make sure my kids don’t get too much or too little, we check their levels about once a year in the winter and supplement based on the results. I’d definitely recommend this, especially if you plan to give your children higher doses or supplement on a regular basis.

Vitamin C

I always keep Vitamin C on hand, and we’ve avoided many trips to the doctor because of this and Homemade Elderberry Syrup. I add about 1/4 tsp of vitamin C powder to the kids water or smoothie once a day (it is bitter!) to keep their immune systems bolstered… mainly in the winter. During illness, we take Vitamin C powder more often until the illness passes.

Magnesium Spray + Baths

Magnesium has been a miracle mineral for me and it also helps my kids sleep well. Our favorite is this topical magnesium spray which can be sprayed on the whole body for absorption. It doesn’t burn or tingle like some brands do and I’ve also never had trouble with it drying out my skin like some types of magnesium do. I spray this on myself and my kids each night and it helped me avoid morning sickness with this pregnancy.

Another easy way to give kids a magnesium boost is to add about 1/2 cup of epsom salts or magnesium crystals to their bath water so they can absorb it through their skin.

Gelatin

Gelatin is excellent for intestinal health and for hair, skin and nails. We try to eat homemade bone broth regularly, but I also occasionally make the kids healthy jello and gummy vitamins to give them some extra gelatin intake. I drink it in smoothies or in warm water, and also sometimes sneak it into the kids smoothies. A kid-favorite treat at our house is homemade probiotic marshmallows with gelatin. I’ve been able to verify that this brand is from grass-fed, humanely raised cows and doesn’t contain any additives or pesticide residue.

Multivitamin?

We don’t routinely give our kids a multivitamin, but we have given them this brand before, especially during the winter or if there is a lingering illness just to give us all an extra boost. Learn more about how to optimize your child’s health from Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz on Medical Decision Making & Being an Informed Patient.

Do your kids take supplements? Which ones do they take? Share below!

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

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193 responses to “Vitamins and Supplements for Children”

  1. Heather Avatar

    How much of the fermented cod liver and butter oil did you give to your 6th month old?

  2. Jeanette Avatar

    My son was diagnosed with ADHD and immediately prescribed Adderall 5mg. I am a parent that does not condone psychological medication due to the harmful side effects and the damage it does to a child period. I have done so much research to the point I am wanting to pull my hair out! I would like to go the natural and herbal route and changing his diet. Please any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. So far I have put him on a all natural children’s DHA, EPA and Omega 3-6-9 Gluten free and no GMOs or artificial colors and flavors. Is their something else I can give him with this to help with concentration, focus hyperactivity and decreased attention span. Thanks

  3. Melissa McCabe Avatar
    Melissa McCabe

    Having trouble finding chlorophyll dosage for me almost 4 year old. She is experiencing fatigue, achiness, and on and off fever from eating monchong (fish). Any suggested links on where to find info. Mahalo

  4. Suruchi Avatar

    i use the Nutrilite vitamins for everyone in the family. If you are ever around Los Angeles area, you can visit their farms and manufacturing facility.

  5. Deanna Avatar

    Which of these supplements would you give a 1 year old since they can’t swallow pills? How much of the biokult would you give??

  6. Katie Avatar

    I’d like your opinion on Liquid Health Children’s Multi. I’ve been using this brand for a few years now for my kids.

  7. Col Avatar

    Kirkman’s Children’s Chewables are free of casein, gluten, soy, wheat, artificial colors or flavors, gelatin and yeast. Thanks for this post… we’re going to try the cod liver oil capsules.

  8. Jodie Avatar

    I’ve heard that when taking a magnesium supplement, that it should be taken with calcium? Is this true? I have been taking NOW brand calcium and magnesium powder, which also has vitamin D in it. I’m not sure that I actually need the extra calcium, but I for sure need the magnesium. What are your thoughts on this? Thanks!

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar
      Wellness Mama

      Most people have too much calcium and not enough magnesium…

  9. Julia Avatar

    You said you use Bio Kult for your children and I was wondering at what age that is safe to use? I have a 6 month old and a 22 month old that I am wanting to start on probiotics.

  10. Lauren Avatar

    My son takes a Rainbow Light multivitamin “star” every day. It’s dairy, egg, soy, and gluten free. It’s pretty good, but it does have really low levels of a few vitamins/minerals, but since he has a great diet, I’m not really concerned with that.

  11. Sarah Buce Avatar
    Sarah Buce

    Question my daughter has psoriasis, mainly on her scalp, behind her ears, she also had a patch on her eye lid. I’ve tried to control it with medicated ointment from Her physician, but I read that this can also be treated with vitamins. I read that fish oils, and also zinc and vitamin d would help, but I don’t know how much to give her and don’t want to give Her too much. I just need help as she is at the age where her peers start to notice and I dont want her to become self concious about this. Any help or suggestions , also here is my email to answer me directly. Sarahnbuce@Gmail.com

    1. Ben Avatar

      Hi…FWIW, I had psoriasis as a child and my grandmother, who was a nurse, told me to drink aloe vera juice. I drank a cup each day for about 1 year and all symptoms subsided. I don’t have a problem with it as an adult. Good luck!

  12. Vilka Avatar

    Hi. The Chlorophyll supplement seems to also contain parabens (it says on the bottle). Should we be concerned?

  13. amy clark Avatar
    amy clark

    How did you give your 8 month old FCLO? I’m curious because I’d like to start giving it to my baby. I’d love to hear what your method was and did you use flavored FCLO?

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar
      Wellness Mama

      I just use the FCLO/Butter oil emulsified one and keep it in the fridge so it is thicker. I just scoop out little spoonfuls with a baby spoon and she eats it no problem, though some moms dip in maple syrup to help it be more palatable…

      1. Chelice Trudel Avatar
        Chelice Trudel

        Hi there, I have been looking at products to see what to give my daughter, She’s 11 months . Do you think giving her 1 tsp of garden of life FCLO is okay? And could I give her garden of life raw green powder? If so how much? For adults it’s one scoop and 4 and up its half a scoop. I just don’t want to give her to much.

  14. Abigail 'Towle' Livingston Avatar
    Abigail ‘Towle’ Livingston

    I make yogurt that my kids eat most everyday, and understand that the probiotic content in homemade yogurt is fairly high. Do you think this is a sufficient source?

  15. Melissa M Avatar
    Melissa M

    Hi Katie! First thank you for these blogs. I truly don’t know where I would be without you. I have purchased almost every supplement you recommend and have started cleaning green! One question I have is my 2 year old is on Garden of Life Vitamin Code chewable. I have heard this is the best multi…can you tell me what you think about it. I can’t see anything it is missing, but I am no expert! I also am giving her probiotics, extra d3 and c right now. What can I give my 11 month old who doesn’t have many teeth? Thanks!!

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar
      Wellness Mama

      Garden of Life is pretty good too… for little ones, I just do lots of bone broth and probiotics in food before they have teeth, and small amounts of FCLO if they take it…

  16. Roni Avatar

    Great information! Our family eats Juice Plus+ and it is completely safe for children as it is food!! We take the capsules daily and my kids can eat the chewables anytime they want a snack.

  17. Nicole Avatar

    We use Natural Vitality’s Kids Natural Calm Multi. It does have fish oil although not enough. I have been researching about the magnesium and really agree this a necessary ingredient needed for everyone. I would be interested to know what you think about it. It is truly hard to find something that I trust to give to my kids as we transition into eating better.

  18. Anne Avatar

    You said your kids can’t swallow the Cod liver oil capsules so you use a gel. You recommended the Green Pastures brand, but that looks like a capsule. What gel do you use? Thanks!

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar
      Wellness Mama

      Green pastures has a gel also… they probably have it on their website if Amazon doesn’t have it in stock currently.

  19. simone Avatar

    hi there,
    with regards to the chlorophyll, you say “a glass of chlorophyll in water every day”….little bit confused what you mean by this? thanks!

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar
      Wellness Mama

      Poor wording… sorry… i drink a teaspoon to a tablespoon in a glass of water a day…

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