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EliasMom Super Member
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Posted: September 07 2007, 11:51 AM Post subject: we are starting on msb+ too, have two questions
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well after reading the goods comments and finding out they give free samples i order some for Elias
im surprised that it only took 2 weeks to get down here and didnt got lost
so i just have one question, where do you keep it? refrigerator ?
and are you giving the complete dosage in a time?
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Tom Administrator
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Posted: September 07 2007, 12:47 PM Post subject:
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I keep it on the counter. I don't think it has to be refrigerated.
Mikey likes yogurt so I give him some of his dose in the morning and then the rest in the afternoon. I see no reason not to give all the dose at once, though.
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ecki Super Member
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Posted: September 07 2007, 1:49 PM Post subject:
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I keep it in the cupboard and just put it in Kayla's milk. I've both broken up the dose and given it to her all at once, didn't really seem to matter which way.
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marlene Super Member
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Posted: September 08 2007, 1:03 PM Post subject:
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Isn't the dosage one scoop TWICE a day for our older kids? I've been doing one scoop in her yogurt in the morning and one scoop in applesauce or pudding in the evening.
_________________ Marlene, mommy to my precious Aleena (1/30/04)
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Tom Administrator
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Posted: September 08 2007, 4:26 PM Post subject:
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I am now looking at the container. For age 2 to 6 it says, 2 servings daily. Dose may be divided among meals.
For storage it says, "Keep at room temperature. In high humidity store in freezer. Do not refrigerate."
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EliasMom Super Member
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Posted: September 08 2007, 5:48 PM Post subject:
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i was thinking that since our houses doesn't have air conditional as the Americans houses maybe i should have them in the freezer, i was thinking it was weird that they have to be on the freezer than in the refrigerator
its 2Nd day, and we are having difficulties on giving it
but today had drink more than yesterday
I'm thinking on mix it with something and giving it as a medicine in a kind of syringe. lol tomorrow i will try in a rice w/milk =)
which do you think is the best flavor?
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Lilysmom Senior Member
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Posted: September 26 2007, 1:02 PM Post subject:
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I keep ours in the freezer. Here in the south, it's just too humid even with the air conditioner on. I left one bottle on the counter and in like a week, it turned a funny color. I haven't noticed any problems since it's been in the freezer.
_________________ Heather, mom to
Lily 7-27-06 DS AVSD repaired 11-28-06
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klem Super Member
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Posted: September 27 2007, 12:19 PM Post subject:
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Yeah, in the south, definitely freeze it. Mine got clumpy and odd-colored, too. I keep Nutrivene in the fridge as it seems to oxidize or something otherwise. Takes a STRONG, nasty odor and turns dark orange.
_________________ Kelley, Chris's wife
mom of Taylor 16, Daulton 12, Cameron 10 & Drake 7 (DS)
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EliasMom Super Member
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Posted: October 01 2007, 8:50 AM Post subject:
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| klem wrote: |
| Yeah, in the south, definitely freeze it. Mine got clumpy and odd-colored, too. I keep Nutrivene in the fridge as it seems to oxidize or something otherwise. Takes a STRONG, nasty odor and turns dark orange. |
now im wondering ..........
the vitamins took 2 weeks to get here, so in the road to here couldn't became "bad" ? how they should look and smell ????
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Tom Administrator
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Posted: October 01 2007, 10:31 AM Post subject:
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They don't go bad but they can get clumpy. It should be a powder.
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