Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 Hi All - My son has started to refuse taking his supplements. Does anyone know which of the following supplements can be frozen? Thanks!!! - Cod Liver Oil - Evening Primrose Oil - Brainchild vitamins - Brainchild minerals - vit B6 - probiotics - enzymes - calcium - magnesium - zync Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 see answers below: > > Hi All - > > My son has started to refuse taking his supplements. Does anyone know > which of the following supplements can be frozen? Thanks!!! > > - Cod Liver Oil-not likely > - Evening Primrose Oil-should be fine in the cabinet away from heat/light. > - Brainchild vitamins-same in cabinet > - Brainchild minerals-same > - vit B6-same > - probiotics-uncertain if they will be good when you thaw, but refridge will keep them a while. > - enzymes-should be good in cabinet, no light/heat > - calcium-cabinet > - magnesium-cabinet > - zync-cabinet Most supplements can be stored for a long time in a cool dark cabinet with lids on. With the exception of probiotics. These store best in the refrigerator. I have no clue what freezing would do to them. Oils do not usually dethaw well. Keep that in the fridge too. >Sometimes there are underlying reasons why they are refusing supps. For my son it can be illness, oral thrush. Hope this helps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 Hi All He may be refusing because that he is sick now. Or maybe because I've introduced soda (oops.) He loves popsicles so the reason I want to freeze them is to see if I can get them in him via a popsicle. Thanks. > > > > Hi All - > > > > My son has started to refuse taking his supplements. Does anyone > know > > which of the following supplements can be frozen? Thanks!!! > > > > - Cod Liver Oil-not likely > > - Evening Primrose Oil-should be fine in the cabinet away from > heat/light. > > - Brainchild vitamins-same in cabinet > > - Brainchild minerals-same > > - vit B6-same > > - probiotics-uncertain if they will be good when you thaw, but > refridge will keep them a while. > > - enzymes-should be good in cabinet, no light/heat > > - calcium-cabinet > > - magnesium-cabinet > > - zync-cabinet > Most supplements can be stored for a long time in a cool dark > cabinet with lids on. With the exception of probiotics. These store > best in the refrigerator. I have no clue what freezing would do to > them. Oils do not usually dethaw well. Keep that in the fridge too. > >Sometimes there are underlying reasons why they are refusing supps. > For my son it can be illness, oral thrush. Hope this helps. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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