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Bee Pollen for toddler?
by Leo
(Antipolo City, Rizal, Philippines)
Our one and a half year old child was having cold so an acquaintance recommended the said product. We bought and tried it to my child but I noticed the tablet is not that soft for him to chew and he might get choked. How my child can take it and is it really appropriate for his age? I you can provide a link to CC Pollen page for instructions that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! Angela's Comments: I would suggest using raw granules with your child. The child can suck or chew on the granules and more importantly, you can really control the dose with the small granules. As with any new food or supplement with a child, you want to start out with very, very small doses of bee pollen. I would suggest one or two granules at a time and then increasing slowly to ensure of no allergy or reaction.
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