Anonymous
Post 11/21/2024 01:11     Subject: First Day vitamins - is it a scam?

Our pediatrician said hiya is her favorite and doesn’t like gummies. We do hiya and the kids are happy. Good ingredients.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2024 17:10     Subject: Re:First Day vitamins - is it a scam?

The only vitamin that my pediatrician recommends for my son to take is a vitamin D3 for extra due to the fact that in Michigan, nobody gets enough sun. You can’t drink enough milk to get the vitamin D that you need that the sun provides in this state.
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2024 13:28     Subject: First Day vitamins - is it a scam?

ALL vitamins and supplements are a scam unless you have a verified deficiency or exclude certain things from your diet necessary for health.

I just learned I have a pretty significant B12 deficiency from blood work...so I'm on a B12 supplement at the advice of my doctor. My nutritionist also recommended an omega-3 supplement as I don't really eat seafood frequently (even though I like it a lot). Multivitamins are usually not necessary for any reason. Plenty of evidence out there to support this.
Anonymous
Post 06/22/2024 03:55     Subject: First Day vitamins - is it a scam?

Anonymous wrote:I am getting peppered with ads for First Day vitamins, especially marketed toward improving kids' behavior. Their website looks suspicious though - one of the subheadings was "The Ultimate Solution To Your Needs As A Woman" and another was "Get A peace of Mind" which screams, well, scam. Are all these 5* reviews paid? Has anyone actually tried these? They're like $50/month vitamins!
If you believe it, buy the ingredients separately for much cheaper.