Today, most vegetarian literature does warn about the very real possibility of depletion and
recommends routine supplementation with B12.
Not exact matches
The AAP, «
recommends against
routine supplementation of non dehydrated breastfed infants with water or dextrose water.»
The American Academy of Pediatrics
recommends that all babies receive
routine vitamin D
supplementation (400 IU per day) due to decreased sunlight exposure and an increase in rickets.
Routine supplementation of full - term infant milk formula with LCPUFA can not be
recommended at this time.
Clearly, there is a
routine failure for midwives and obstetricians to
recommend iodine
supplementation to women prior to or during pregnancy, and after pregnancy when breastfeeding.
Routine calcium
supplementation in cases of hypocalcaemia is not
recommended unless the animal is showing symptoms of tetany due to risks of exacerbating free radical production.