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💪 Elevate Your Health, One Drop at a Time!
Medibest Nano D3 delivers a potent 250 IU of Vitamin D3 per drop, designed to enhance immune function, support heart health, and strengthen bones and muscles. This allergen-friendly, non-GMO liquid formula is perfect for daily use, ensuring you get the essential nutrients you need without compromise.
Allergen Information | Wheat Free, Nut Free, Non-GMO, Gluten Free, Soy Free |
Serving Recommendation | One Drop |
Brand | Medibest |
Format | Liquid, Drop |
Age Range Description | Child |
B**E
Good taste, confusing instructions
I'm using this for ... me.... I have a Vitamin D Deficiency which seems to be following me all my adult life, and since teleworking at home and not getting out in the sun as much as I usually do every day -- my Vitmain D levels really need to be addressed more than ever and so I am happy to use a "drop"per full of this supplement as I feel that it will keep my levels up. So far, no adverse effects noted, and I am almost finished with this supplement.It tastes fine, (and even though I am not a fan of sucralose, it appears to be in use everywhere now) the price is reasonable -- and IMHO it is as good or better than me having to take a bunch of pills or gelcaps every day.
E**4
Average serving size for ages 1-70 is 3 drops -tasty peppermint flavor
The Medibest vitamin D3 supplement comes in a liquid form that tastes like peppermint. The serving size says one drop per serving. I was confused at this as one drop per serving for some time. One serving is 200 iu and ages 1-70 years require 600 iu per day which equates to 3 drops. The serving size per age in case one forgets is on the box. The supply is ample and the taste is good. It would be helpful if the average serving size per age was on the actual bottle.Suggestions for improvement-Once understood, it is fairly clear that 3 drops is the amount needed per serving for most age groups. However, one has to look at the box iu recommendation for each age group and look at the serving size and divide. It is fairly simple once this is discovered but the serving size per age group could be on the bottle.
S**R
Confusing
I found this product labeling confusing. The dosing instructions say 1 drop. Is that one dropperfull or literally 1 drop? The instructions on side are given in daily value IUS but the dropper line indicate ml. No rhyme or reason, not sure of proper dosage. Tastes vaguely minty.
C**N
How much do I give??
I got this for my 13 year old son who has Autism. Vitamin D is proven to have a positive effect on kids who are on the spectrum. So according to the recommended dose, it says one drop daily. I take the dropper out and there are measurements for mL. Okay... so on the other side of the box it recommends 15 mcg or 600 iu for the dietary allowance. How do I measure 15 mcg or 600 iu from a syringe that is in mL? Eek, I'm not going to give my best estimate when it comes to my son. Dosing should be straightforward.
K**T
Too many inconsistent statements.
These drops are very concerning. They are distributed by a USA company but questionable as to where they are produced. I always am alerted when I see the English is poor on a product. The bottle says the dose is 1 drop daily but the box gives all kinds of info on charts on how much to dose by age. The warnings alone make one very concerned. Personally I decided it was too risky to try these. See my photos to read my concerns.
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