The Story
For me, a healthy diet and an optimal supply of micronutrients are enormously important if you wish to stay healthy. For this reason, for two and a half years now I have had my blood tested on a regular basis, so that I can quickly make up any potential deficits with supplements containing micro- nutrients. In order to ensure that my 9-year-old daughter is also adequately supplied with all the essential vitamins and minerals, I also had a blood analysis done for her. Although she eats a very balanced diet and always seems fit and well-balanced to me, she turned out to have a surprisingly low level of vitamin D and and Omega-3 fatty acids, and her iron levels were rock bottom.
The Journey
Her low levels, despite her healthy diet, were not just surprising but genuinely shocking. Due to her severe iron deficit, we decided that our daughter should have an iron infusion, in order to balance out her levels as quickly as possible. We opted initially for Marines Omega-3 liquid in order to combat the low levels of Omega-3 fatty acids. Directly following the blood analysis, we both started taking vitamin D drops, and my daughter started on daily Junior Multi Bo® 13, in order to ensure that she was optimally supplied with all the major vitamins.
The Success
I was always firmly convinced that a healthy diet was sufficient to supply the body with all the vital micronutrients – even when it came to my child. However, my daughter’s blood analysis clearly demonstrated that a regular check of the micronutrient supply in children not only makes sense, but is also important. Just a short time after the iron infusion, she was packed with energy, and the improved provision of Omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin D showed a positive difference, not only in her but also in me. In a subsequent blood analysis three months later, we could see this improvement in black and white – our levels were excellent and the previous deficiency had been completely balanced out.
Lifestyle Changes
Find food supplements that are suitable for children: powder that you can add to food, or drops. Discuss the use of the supplements with your child. Make sure your child understands the difference between supplements and medicines.