🍋 Elevate your wellness game with a zesty, pure omega-3 power punch!
Carlson Kid's Cod Liver Oil delivers 550 mg of omega-3s plus vitamins A and D3 in a sustainably sourced, wild Norwegian cod oil. With an award-winning natural lemon flavor and IFOS/IGEN non-GMO certifications, it guarantees freshness, potency, and purity for daily immune and brain support.
A**R
surprised!
I am so pleasantly surprised after trying this product! I was really grossed-out at the idea when buying this, but I decided to make my kids take it anyway :-) When I got the bottle, I opened it not knowing what I would smell. In the past whenever I have taken "omega 3" and fish oil caplets, I have been so sick from the recurring fish after-taste that I really couldn't commit to taking them. I was worried it would simply be a lemony flavor trying to cover up that awful fishy taste. After reading the reviews, I went on faith of the other reviewers and ordered this product. The smell is light and lemony. I admit I made my 9 year old daughter take it first - she had no preconceived notions about it having a fishy taste, or even what it was for that matter - I just told her it was a healthy vitamin lemon oil. Went down no problem, no yuck face, I was amazed! I really kept watching her to see if she would say something about a fish taste. Nothing! What they don't know won't hurt them! So this morning, I laid out a spoon at each of their spots at the table, along with their gummy vitamins. Matter of factly said "we are taking this every morning with our vitamins, from now on" My 5 year old looked a bit suspicious, but I tipped it in his mouth with a smile and handed him the gummies. Not a single complaint. OMGoodness. How easy. After they left for school, I tried it myself b/c I was really more worried about my own preconceived "mental aversions" and I have to honestly say, I can do this. It is much easier that swallowing the vitamins and supplements I take every day. Mind over matter! I am so happy to have this in out diets, living in upstate NY, we are outdoors year round, but in the winter we are covered head to foot in clothing. Will happily reorder!Update:After taking this oil for a couple weeks we are doing great! I bought a bag of those hard sour-lemon candies, put them in a zip-lock bag and used my meat tenderizer to break into small pcs. Now, after taking the oil, my kids love getting a little lemon chip to suck on and get the oily feeling replaced with a sour lemon candy taste.
L**
Just buy it!
I have been giving my toddlers cod liver oil for all the benefits especially immune system. I tried a different brand first and then ordered this one. It’s clear and pure and most importantly it surprisingly just taste like mild lemon not fishy in the least bit so my kids actually enjoy it! I’m so happy to know they are getting all the benefits of cod liver oil and that they enjoy the taste. Never switching brands!! Highly recommend to all my friends!
R**.
Easy to drink, kids don't mind it at all. Seems to help keratosis pilaris.
I bought this after reading about keratosis pilaris (chicken skin) and noticing that several of my kids had slightly rashy (skin colored/not red small bumps) cheeks all the time. I also wanted to see if I could get my kids taking cod liver without it being a big ordeal, and it worked.Taste: I tried this first before giving it to my kids, and it really does just taste like oil with a very light lemon taste. I didn't notice anything fishy at all with it. I have put this in several different drinks (eggnog, orange juice,) and the kids said it tasted like the drink that the oil was in. It's definitely not noticeable lemon, even in the eggnog.Serving: I have a 100 pack of little medicine cups, and I usually measure the oil into those and then add other liquid. My husband has a cod allergy so I don't want to have a bunch of cod oil dishes sitting in my sink. For our toddler, I have mixed this with honey or juice and sucked it up in a medicine syringe and he was okay with swallowing the oil that I squirted into his cheek (no spitting it out or anything).Nutrition: I have heard so much about fermented cod liver oil being the best thing ever, but I thought this would be better than nothing. Also, I'm pretty sure this is not only less expensive, but also easier for the kids to take because it's nearly flavorless. As far as the keratosis pilaris, when we took this consistently, their cheeks did get better! Then I forgot this in the back of the fridge and one or two of them look like they have a little bit of rashiness back. It's less noticable than before (though it was never VERY visible in the first place).As far as immunity, after their first week of taking it, 3 out of 5 of my kids got a stomach bug. I'd stopped supplementing with d3, thinking this would be better... but d3 seems to help us more with resisting stomach virsuses.
F**S
Lightened Mood, Sharper Thinking, Better Joint Movement, Less Dry Skin...
Cod liver oil is akin to a magic potion or the fountain of youth as far as I'm concerned - lol. I had been reading about the benefits of fish oil for years (especially as it pertains to brain development in children) but was concerned about high mercury levels or other toxins so decided to wait it out until I could find a brand that I felt comfortable with. After trying Futurebiotics Omega 3 fish oil and having very good results, I researched a few other companies. Carlon Labs came up in my research and I am more than pleased. Both I and my daughter take the Carlson Labs Norwegian Cod Liver Oil (Lemon) and the benefits are awesome -- -- I've noticed a better mood, my thinking is sharper, most of my past joint aches (knee) are gone and there is less swelling, my skin is less dry AND I've noticed that my 2 yr olds cognitive skills have sharpened since taking it. There is no fishy taste or aftertaste. I wouldn't say it is enjoyable to take (it is oil after all), but the lemon is not overpowering and makes it easier to get it down.I did not feel comfortable giving my child cod liver oil during infancy (it still could contain toxins that may be harder for an infant to flush out), but she has since passed a certain age threshold so I feel the benefits out way the risks for her ongoing brain development. Highly recommended!
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