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VEG 1 Vitamin Supplement Liquid Baby & Toddler, 150ml
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VEG 1 Vitamin Supplement Liquid Baby & Toddler, 150ml
VEG 1 vitamin supplement for babies and toddlers in liquid form.» For babies and small children from 6 months to 4 years
» With strawberry flavor (tested by children)
» In liquid form. Easy to dose
» 5 month supply
VEG 1 Baby and Toddler is a new liquid multivitamin from the Vegan Society specifically designed for babies and toddlers. It combines the nutrients important for its age group - vitamins A, C and D - with the nutrients recommended for a vegan diet - vitamin B12, iodine and selenium.
Use Veg 1 Baby & Toddler Multivitamin
VEG 1 Baby and Toddler is a liquid multivitamin with a recommended dose of 1ml per day. With the included syringe, one dose can be placed directly into your child's mouth each day.
Storage
Once the package has been opened, please store in the refrigerator.
Ingredients
Water, glycerine, vitamin C preparation (sodium ascorbate and ascorbic acid), strawberry flavouring, preservative (potassium sorbate), stabiliser (xanthan gum), vitamin A compound (sunflower oil, vitamin A (retinyl palmitate), antioxidant (DL-alpha-tocopherol)), vitamin D3 compound (medium chain triglycerides, vegetable cholecalciferol), potassium iodide (iodine), sodium selenite (selenium), cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12).Allergy information
Not included : Gluten, Milk / lactose
NRV | ||
Vitamin A | 400 μg | 25% |
Vitamin B12 | 5 µg | 125% |
Vitamin C | 30 mg | 37.5% |
Vitamin D3 | 10 µg | 14.29% |
Iodine | 50 µg | 25% |
Selenium | 10 µg | 18.18% |
NRV = Nutrition Reference Values
Product Details
Guaranteed Shelf Life: | 180 days Keeps for at least 180 days after receipt. |
Filling Quantity | 150 ml |
Chilled product | No |
Storage | see product description |
EAN | 5065000944087 |
Origin | United Kingdom (GB) |
We’ve come a long way!
The Vegan Society was founded in November 1944 and we’ve made tremendous of progress since.
Early vegans
The Vegan Society may have been established 70 years ago but veganism has been around much longer. Evidence of people choosing to avoid animal products can be traced back over 2,000 years. As early as 500 BCE, Greek philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras promoted benevolence among all species and followed what could be described as a vegetarian diet. Around the same time, Siddhārtha Gautama (better known as the Buddha) was discussing vegetarian diets with his followers.
Fast forward to 1806 CE and the earliest concepts of veganism are just starting to take shape, with Dr William Lambe and Percy Bysshe Shelley amongst the first to publicly object to eggs and dairy on ethical grounds.
The first modern-day vegans
In November 1944, Donald Watson (right and below) called a meeting with five other non-dairy vegetarians, including Elsie Shrigley, to discuss non-dairy vegetarian diets and lifestyles. Though many held similar views at the time, these six pioneers were the first to actively found a new movement - despite opposition. The group felt a new word was required to describe them; something more concise than ‘non-dairy vegetarians’. Rejected words included ‘dairyban’, ‘vitan’, and ‘benevore’. They settled on ‘vegan’, containing the first three and last two letters of ‘vegetarian’. In the words of Donald Watson, it marked “the beginning and end of vegetarian.”
The story continues
The Vegan Society continues to hold true to the vision of our founding members as we work towards a world in which humans do not exploit other animals. We’re as determined as ever to promote vegan lifestyles for the benefit of people, other animals and the environment.
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