Limitless Baby D — 15 ml Drops
Limitless Baby D — 15 ml Drops
Vitamin D deficiency is surprisingly common among Egyptian infants — even in a sun-drenched country like ours — because newborns spend most of their early months indoors with minimal direct sun exposure. Limitless Baby D delivers vitamin D3 in gentle, easy-to-give drops that can be placed directly on the nipple, a spoon, or mixed into milk. A small daily dose builds strong bones and a healthy immune system right from the start.
Why Choose It?
- Vitamin D3 is essential for building strong bones and teeth in infants and toddlers
- Supports the developing immune system and reduces risk of rickets
- Egyptian infants are often largely indoors and get insufficient sun exposure in early months
- Easy-to-dose drops — on a spoon, the nipple, or mixed into milk
When to Use It?
- From the first week of life for both breastfed and formula-fed infants
- During winter months or whenever the baby spends less time outdoors
- When the pediatrician identifies low or borderline vitamin D levels
Key Ingredients
- Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol) 400 IU per drop: infant-appropriate dose for bone development and immune function
- MCT Oil (carrier): gentle fat-based medium for optimal absorption
- No artificial colours, flavours, or preservatives
How to Use?
- Shake the bottle well before each use
- Use the enclosed dropper to measure the required dose — typically 1–2 drops daily depending on the child's age and the doctor's guidance
- Place drops directly on the nipple before feeding, on a small spoon, or in a small amount of milk
- Do not add to a full bottle of milk to ensure the complete dose is consumed
Warnings & Precautions
- Follow your pediatrician's dosage instructions precisely — excessive vitamin D can be harmful to infants
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
- Formulated for infants and young children — not intended for adults
FAQs
When should I start giving my baby vitamin D?
Most pediatricians recommend starting from the first week of life for breastfed infants. Some formulas already contain vitamin D — check with your baby's doctor.
Is vitamin D really necessary in sunny Egypt?
Yes — young infants should not be exposed to direct sunlight in the early months, so supplementation is necessary even in Egypt's climate.
What is the right dose for my baby?
The standard recommendation is 400–1000 IU per day for infants, but always confirm the appropriate dose with your pediatrician as individual needs vary.
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