Rhonda Patrick: 3 Supplements Every Parent Should Be Giving Their Kids (But Likely Aren’t)

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Video Summary · March 4, 2026

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Key Takeaways

  • Vitamin D3 – Give children 600-1000 IU daily (400-600 IU for under 4s). Use drops like Carlson’s or Thorne D3+K2.
  • Omega-3s – Supplement with 250-500mg EPA/DHA daily. Use flavored liquids (Carlson’s berry) or high-quality capsules (Pure Encapsulations).
  • Multivitamin – Use as insurance for picky eaters. Metagenics chewable is a good option with minimal sugar.
  • Calcium – Aim for 1000-1300mg daily from food first (yogurt, cheese, greens). Supplement only if dietary intake falls short.

Supplements & Protocols Mentioned

  • Creatine – 2.5g/day for sports performance and brain health.
  • Protein powderMomentus brand (avoid emulsifiers) for smoothies when needed.

Notable Quotes

“Vitamin D3 is a foundational supplement… most parents are slathering their children in sunscreen”

“Iron supplementation’s a bit tricky… don’t cross that bridge unless you have to”

Bottom Line

Prioritize Vitamin D3, Omega-3s, and a multivitamin for kids. Use food-first for calcium/iron, supplement only when necessary. Consider creatine and clean protein powders for active children.

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Medical Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. The research summaries presented here are based on published studies and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical consultation. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making any changes to your health regimen.

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