What vitamins do you need in each age group?
- Vitamin A, D, and C for Toddlers
- Calcium and Iron for Children and Teenagers
- Folic Acid, Vitamin C, and E for 30s
- Fish Oil and B-complex for 40s
- Vitamin D, Calcium, and Turmeric for 50s
Why should I take different vitamins at different ages?
Your body goes through many changes as you age — your hair gets grayer, your body can start to feel stiff, and so on. It stands to reason that your body’s nutrition needs to change too. People in their 30s, 40s, or 50s have unique issues and goals related to their health, as well. Supplementing your diet with vitamins that directly address these needs will promote your optimal health.Vitamin A, D, and C for Toddlers
Toddlers need lots of different kinds of vitamins for optimal health. Some toddlers who were born prematurely may need additional vitamin A, which supports their eye health and immune response. This vitamin is also used by many organs, such as their kidney, heart, lungs, and more. Vitamin D is also important for them to develop healthy bones and muscles. As infants, they would have gotten this vitamin through breast milk, but after being weaned their diet may be lacking. Vitamin C is another essential nutrient for growing toddlers. As they begin to explore their world, they may be exposed to many harmful microorganisms. Their immune system will need vitamin C’s help to protect your toddler from potential illness. Plus, this vitamin also helps their brain develop properly, and boost their memory and thinking capabilities. To get all these vitamins and more, try Puritan’s Pride’s Pre-Vites Children’s Multivitamin. This chewable wafer is packed with all the vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients to support your toddler’s healthy development.Calcium and Iron for Children and Teenagers

Folic Acid, Vitamin C, and E for 30s
When women reach their 30s, they are considered to be in their prime childbearing years. Whether you plan to get pregnant or not, you or your partner should consider taking Puritan’s Pride’s Folic Acid. Also known as vitamin B9, it is one of the key prenatal vitamins. When taken before and during pregnancy, it helps your baby develop healthily and reduces the risks of pregnancy complications. Taken regularly, it supports your brain health, cell health, and reproduction, and can also enhance one’s mood and stress management. Iron also remains to be an important supplement past your teenage years. As a woman, your risk of experiencing iron deficiency grows when you don’t consume a lot of meat, if you have an active lifestyle, are going through pregnancy, or experience moderate to heavy menstrual cycles. Men also need this mineral to enhance their energy levels, support their immune system, and make the most out of their exercise. As you grow older, your skin may start to show signs of aging — especially if you lead a stressful and hectic lifestyle. If you’re concerned about your skin and joint health, then we recommend taking vitamin C and vitamin E. These are powerful antioxidants that support your health from the inside out. Vitamin C supports your production of collagen, which gives your skin a youthful, soft, and elastic appearance. Collagen is also used to repair your joints, muscles, and more. Vitamin E is used to maintain skin health over time and helps scars heal and fade quicker.Fish Oil, B-complex, and Lutein for 40s
