vitamins A, D, E
Vitamin C & Iron
vitamin c
Yes it does.but has More Vitamin D then C.
Yes. Vitamin A gives milk that slighly yellowish tinge. Vitamin A is fat soluable, that's why non-fat milk looks bluish. With all of the fat removed, there's no vitamin A to give it a yellowish color.
if you are breastfeding you dont need Vit. d supplement. This is only recommended for bottle feeding babies.
A small percentage use the vitamin D. Many mothers assume that their babies are getting the right amount of vitamin D through the breast milk.
No woman or mother should put breast milk in a baby's eyes! Myths and folklore often have NO basis in fact or medicine. Breast milk is meant only to be a nutrient. Any antibodies present in breast milk will only be of benefit if consumed as breast milk, processed through the child's blood stream, and delivered to the cells. Breast milk has NO benefits when applied topically e.g. applied to the skin, ears, or eyes.
Breast milk comes from the milk ducts in a female's breast.
undoutedly unsurly unpositivly unsure that vitamin a is in chicken breast undoutedly unsurly unpositivly unsure that vitamin a is in chicken breast
Breast milk is made when it is needed it is not stored in the breast.
Milk is a good source of vitamin D.
Only if the body carrying the breast milk in the breast turned into powder.
No, consuming Vitamin D does not cause breast growth or enlargement.
Vitamin D can be found in different drinks. Cow milk, almond milk, soy milk, and coconut milk are all drinks that have the vitamin.