Kid? I should have added a caveat. I was assuming adult when I said 10,000 IU.
My Naturopathic doctor said when you are deficient and trying to load up fast, that you can do half your body weight (X1,000) in IU for 3 days.... Like if your kid is 70 lbs, than you can do a maximum of 35,000 IU for 3 days straight, and then back off to a lower daily amount. (Maybe only do like 2,000 IU for a 70 lb child.
I have a 4-1/2 year old, and I give her 800 IU/ day, via chewy smarty pants multi vitamin.
before I did this with her, she'd get a cold and it would drag on for a week or so. Now she'll get a rare cold, but when she has, she has powered through it in 24-36 hours. The change is impressive.
Kid? I should have added a caveat. I was assuming adult when I said 10,000 IU.
My Naturopathic doctor said when you are deficient and trying to load up fast, that you can do half your body weight (X1,000) in IU for 3 days.... Like if your kid is 70 lbs, than you can do a maximum of 35,000 IU for 3 days straight, and then back off to a lower daily amount. (Maybe only do like 2,000 IU for a 70 lb child.
I have a 4-1/2 year old, and I give her 800 IU/ day, via chewy smarty pants multi vitamin.
In parts of N.E. England, the term of endearment "our kid" or "my kid" refers to one's wife.
before I did this with her, she'd get a cold and it would drag on for a week or so. Now she'll get a rare cold, but when she has, she has powered through it in 24-36 hours. The change is impressive.
She's almost 18, so she's doing adult doses.