Are the cold-pressed black cumin oil D-vitamin drops 400IU safe for infants under 1 year old?
Cold-pressed black cumin oil D-vitamin drops 400IU are a safe dosage for infants under 1 year old. A healthy infant requires a minimum of 400IU of additional Vitamin D daily, regardless of diet or season, to prevent rickets and strengthen the immune system.
Can cold-pressed black cumin oil cause gas problems in infants?
Cold-pressed black cumin oil D-vitamin drops 400IU do not cause gas problems in infants.
Can cold-pressed black cumin oil help relieve gas problems?
Black cumin oil has traditionally been used for digestive issues, including gas, bloating, and digestive problems. Cold-pressed black cumin oil has digestive-supporting properties that help reduce gas formation and relieve existing symptoms.
Can cold-pressed black cumin oil cause allergic reactions?
Cold-pressed black cumin oil is well tolerated. If an allergic reaction occurs after consumption — such as a skin rash, redness, or itching — discontinue use and consult a doctor. Cold-pressed black cumin oil is free from gluten, shellfish, eggs, fish, soybeans, milk, nuts (almond, peanut, hazelnut, walnut, cashew, pecan, pistachio, macadamia), celery, mustard, sesame seeds, lupine, and mollusks.
Does cold-pressed black cumin oil have a special taste or smell?
Cold-pressed black cumin oil has a specific taste and smell. The taste may be slightly bitter and spicy, and the smell can be intense. It is important to note that babies' taste preferences are not yet developed, so cold-pressed black cumin oil D-vitamin drops typically do not cause discomfort. Since only one drop is given at a time, the quantity is very small, and the baby likely won't even notice the taste.
Are cold-pressed black cumin oil 400IU D-vitamin drops suitable for vegetarians or vegans?
This product uses D3 vitamin from an animal source, namely lanolin, which comes from sheep wool. Therefore, this product is not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.
Can cold-pressed black cumin oil D-vitamin drops 400IU cause side effects?
Cold-pressed black cumin oil may, in rare cases, cause allergic reactions. Symptoms may include skin rashes, itching, or redness. The likelihood of an allergic reaction depends on individual sensitivity to black cumin oil. If your baby is known to have allergies to other oils, seeds, or plants, there may be an increased risk of an allergic reaction. If your baby experiences any allergic reaction after consuming black cumin oil, discontinue use immediately and consult a doctor.
How should I dose to get the exact 400IU dosage?
Dose is very simple, as 1 drop contains 400IU. Open the D-vitamin bottle. Gently draw the D-vitamin drops with the pipette. Direct the pipette to the baby’s mouth. Gently press the rubber end of the pipette to administer 1 drop into the baby’s mouth. Be cautious, as pressing harder may release more drops at once. For safety, try to squeeze out 1 drop before administering to ensure no risk of overdose. When administering, avoid the pipette touching the inside of the mouth or tongue. Administer the product so that the pipette does not come into contact with the mouth’s mucous membranes when dripping into the mouth or drop it onto a spoon.
How long does the product last after opening?
After opening, the product can be used for 12 months if stored under the proper conditions.
How to store cold-pressed black cumin oil 400 IU drops?
Proper storage of D-vitamin drops includes the following recommendations. Store the bottle at room temperature in a dry place, avoiding high temperatures and sunlight; Close the bottle tightly after each use to prevent air and moisture from entering; Store the product upright; Follow the expiration date instructions and do not use the drops after the expiration date.