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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 141038" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>Why a low dose vitamin? Most basic multivitamins are very low in their doses. If you can find one, perhaps dealing with a homeopath or even a nutritionist to figure out what vitamins he's deficient in so you can give higher doses of those, would be good. Definitely, I would recommend the fish oil supplements. I give Missy the Omega 3/6/9. </p><p> </p><p>Be careful that you look at certain vitamins like Vitamin A. For example, Vitamin E, should be taken with vitamin A to work properly, but an adult should not take more than 10,000 iu of vitamin A per day, because of complications of overdose. So if you are giving a multivitamin with vitamin A in it, be careful to subtract that from a vitamin a supplement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 141038, member: 1024"] Why a low dose vitamin? Most basic multivitamins are very low in their doses. If you can find one, perhaps dealing with a homeopath or even a nutritionist to figure out what vitamins he's deficient in so you can give higher doses of those, would be good. Definitely, I would recommend the fish oil supplements. I give Missy the Omega 3/6/9. Be careful that you look at certain vitamins like Vitamin A. For example, Vitamin E, should be taken with vitamin A to work properly, but an adult should not take more than 10,000 iu of vitamin A per day, because of complications of overdose. So if you are giving a multivitamin with vitamin A in it, be careful to subtract that from a vitamin a supplement. [/QUOTE]
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