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Healthy Home Economist / Archives / Healthy Pregnancy, Baby & Child / Should Babies Get Cod Liver Oil?

Should Babies Get Cod Liver Oil?

by Sarah Pope / Affiliate Links ✔

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  • Which Cod Liver Oil is Best for Babies?
  • Health and Developmental Benefits
  • Appropriate Age and Dosage
  • Krill or Fish Oil Not a Good Substitute
  • How to Give Babies Cod Liver Oil+−
    • Eye Dropper
    • Formula
    • Skin Method
    • Older Children  

The benefits of giving babies cod liver oil, at what age to begin, how to administer, and the daily dosage as recommended by the experts.

baby getting cod liver oil with an eyedropper

Should babies get cod liver oil as a supplement? If so, how young should this age-old traditional food be started? Are all brands of cod liver oil the same, or are there some that are vetted to be of higher quality?

The short answer is yes, babies need cod liver oil even if they are exclusively breastfed. More on this recommendation, timing, and dosages as suggested by the Weston A. Price Foundation below. (1)

Which Cod Liver Oil is Best for Babies?

Dr. Weston A. Price was very clear about the type of cod liver oil to give babies and children. It should be the high vitamin variety.

Unfortunately, almost all companies that produce cod liver oil have cheapened their manufacturing process over the years to either remove natural vitamins A/D and replace them with synthetic versions, reduce the amounts of A/D, or both.

In other words, most brands of cod liver oil are no longer considered high vitamin. Only a few quality ones remain on the market!

For example, Carlson’s brand of cod liver oil used to be recommended by the Weston Price Foundation only to be dropped from the list because the company started removing some of the natural vitamin A.

A few companies refused to cheapen their products and stopped using Norwegian manufacturers because the natural vitamin A/D was replaced with synthetic versions. A method for producing a high vitamin cod liver oil by fermenting the cod livers (not the oil!) was developed.

The resulting product is produced with no heat or solvents. However, this form of cod liver oil contains some beneficial lactic acid which can produce a mild burning sensation on the back of the throat for about 10% of folks who take it.

In those cases, extra virgin cod liver oil is a good option (such as this brand). This type of cod liver oil is raw and produced without heat or solvents. Additionally, it contains no lactic acid, which is easier for some to tolerate, especially babies and young children.

Health and Developmental Benefits

The benefits of adequate (natural) vitamin A and D from cod liver oil in a growing child’s diet are significant. Two of the most important are naturally straight teeth and improved learning at school.

Other benefits include the development of healthy bone structure, higher IQ, increased lung capacity, lowered risk for autoimmune disease, and markedly reduced risk for respiratory infection among many others. (2)

Appropriate Age and Dosage

What is the appropriate dosage for a young child given that the daily recommended intake of vitamin D has increased significantly in recent years?

When my children reached 3 months old, I started giving them 1/4 tsp of high vitamin cod liver oil daily with an eyedropper. All were exclusively breastfed. Incidentally, I was taking high vitamin cod liver oil myself on a daily basis as well. Moms need natural A/D too!

For example, Sally Fallon Morell, President of the Weston Price Foundation, told me that her grandchildren received 1/2 tsp of cod liver oil on a daily basis when they were babies. They started receiving this supplement at age 3 months and experienced no problems.

This is double the dose that I gave my own children! But, the appropriate daily dosage of vitamin D for children has increased significantly in recent years as scientists uncovered additional information about this remarkable nutrient.

Krill or Fish Oil Not a Good Substitute

It is important to not use krill oil or fish oil as a substitute for cod liver oil. Krill oil contains no vitamin D and very little vitamin A.

Similarly, plain fish oil is not a desirable substitute as it is a highly industrialized product (processed at high temperatures) and contains no natural vitamin A or D whatsoever.  

High vitamin cod liver oil (this is the brand I’ve used since 2015) is far superior to other forms of marine oils on the market.

How to Give Babies Cod Liver Oil

There are several ways to ensure a baby is getting the proper amount of cod liver oil for optimum growth.

Eye Dropper

The easiest way to give babies cod liver oil is to put the 1/4-1/2 tsp daily dosage in a bottle of expressed Mother’s milk. You can also eye dropper it into the baby’s mouth a drop at a time if you aren’t pumping.

Formula

If you are not nursing, consider using this homemade baby formula developed by a PhD in Nutritional Sciences. It contains high vitamin cod liver oil as one of the key ingredients.

Skin Method

Another option is to apply cod liver oil to the skin. It absorbs quite well this way. For babies, try rubbing some on their bottom during a diaper change.

Note that old-time brands of diaper rash ointment used to contain cod liver oil!

Older Children  

As children get older, a spoon can be used. My children all take high vitamin cod liver oil right off the spoon and chase with water. My youngest transitioned to this approach at weaning age with no trouble.

This video shows you how to give children cod liver oil based on my own experience over the years and coaching others on Traditional Diet.

If you have a creative way to get cod liver oil into your babies and children that would be helpful to share, please add in the comments section.  I would be very interested to hear of your experiences as I’m sure others would as well.

References

(1, 2) Weston A. Price Foundation: Cod Liver Oil

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Category: Healthy Fats, Healthy Pregnancy, Baby & Child
Sarah Pope

Sarah Pope MGA has been a Health and Nutrition Educator since 2002. She is a summa cum laude graduate in Economics from Furman University and holds a Master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania.

She is the author of three books: Amazon #1 bestseller Get Your Fats Straight, Traditional Remedies for Modern Families, and Living Green in an Artificial World.

Her four eBooks Good Diet…Bad Diet, Real Food Fermentation, Ketonomics, and Ancestrally Inspired Dairy-Free Recipes are available for complimentary download via Healthy Home Plus.

Her mission is dedicated to helping families effectively incorporate the principles of ancestral diets within the modern household. She is a sought after lecturer around the world for conferences, summits, and podcasts.

Sarah was awarded Activist of the Year in 2010 at the International Wise Traditions Conference, subsequently serving on the Board of Directors of the nutrition nonprofit the Weston A. Price Foundation for seven years.

Her work has been covered by numerous independent and major media including USA Today, ABC, and NBC among many others.

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Comments (258)

  1. Aaron

    Aug 7, 2018 at 12:54 pm

    Hi i have purchased the nordic naturals infant cod liver oil, can i start giving this to my 2 week old or should we wait until 3 months? Thanks

    Reply
    • Sarah

      Aug 8, 2018 at 9:21 am

      Nordic naturals is not a good brand. It is too low in Vitamin A to be of any benefit. Please use only one of the vetted and tested brands listed on my shopping guide page. https://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/resources/#6

  2. Cyndi

    Aug 6, 2018 at 2:46 am

    Can I give cod liver to my 2
    Month old? She just got vaccinated and have been crying like crazy .

    Reply
  3. Selina Bansah

    Aug 3, 2018 at 1:18 pm

    Pls can I give my baby cold liver oil n abidec multivitamin drop together the same time

    Reply
  4. Maria

    Jul 21, 2018 at 11:19 am

    Thank you for your post! I’m about to start my 6 month old on cod liver oil after learning about the benefits but am completely torn over whether to use evclo by rosita or fclo by green pastures. There is so much contradicting info. I just want to do the safest, most effective supplement for my baby. Do you have an opinion on these or should I go with a completely different brand?

    Reply
    • Sarah

      Jul 22, 2018 at 10:07 am

      Dropi is the best brand in my opinion. That’s what my family has been using for the past few years. It is unheated and sourced from the clean waters in the Atlantic (Iceland), which are far cleaner waters than the Pacific cod that other companies use. My family likes it much better than Green Pastures. No more burping it up all day. https://www.radiantlifecatalog.com/product/dropi-extra-virgin-cod-liver-oil/fish-butter-oils/?a=58537

  5. Aisha

    Jul 1, 2018 at 11:23 am

    Hello,my baby gal is 7months old ,she has been having rashes all over her body expicially around her neck .pls ma i dont know what to use for it to goaway, i have been using Agnesia power but it wil dry it and after 2days it wil still apears

    Reply
  6. Kelly Jones

    May 18, 2018 at 6:45 am

    Hi Sarah,
    I alraedy give my 4 month old son vitamin d drop everyday. Is it still advisable to give him cod liver oil?

    Thank you

    Reply
    • Sarah

      May 18, 2018 at 9:11 am

      Cod liver oil offers a lot more than Vitamin D drops, which are an isolated vitamin with no synergistic components. Getting this vitamin from a whole food source like cod liver oil is preferable IMO. If you choose to give your baby cod liver oil (ONLY unheated high vitamin brands), then you can stop with the Vitamin D drops.

  7. K

    May 1, 2018 at 2:19 pm

    I have a six-month-old daughter and am going to start her on the Dropi drops. We live in the North (little sun) so have been supplementing with vitamin D. Should we drop this with the addition of the cod liver oil? Thanks!

    Reply
    • Sarah

      May 1, 2018 at 6:43 pm

      I am not a fan of ever supplementing with a vitamin in isolation particularly a fat soluble one like Vitamin D. I don’t think it is a good idea! I would definitely seek a second opinion from a doctor on that.

  8. Rachel

    Feb 28, 2018 at 3:25 pm

    I always heard fermented CLO was the best to get. What have you to say about that as the Dropi brand says it isn’t fermented.

    Reply
    • Sarah

      Mar 1, 2018 at 11:02 am

      I switched because Dropi is sourced from Atlantic cod and I feel more comfortable with this environmentally speaking. My family actually does better on it than the FCLO too. Dropi is a “best” brand, no heat extracted, and high vitamin so it is fine if you prefer it.

  9. Melissa

    Feb 18, 2018 at 9:50 pm

    Thank you so much for your response!! And for the link, I’m headed there next. If it ends up he can’t tolerare it yet, would I increase the amount I’m taking to ensure sufficiemt vitamim d? And then try him again in a couple months?

    P.S. You are my go to gal! All your articles, all your videos.. You’re my hero!! Whenever I have a question about anything WAPF or health related, I Google ‘healthy home economist ‘ Thank you so much, just for being you!!

    Reply
    • Sarah

      Feb 19, 2018 at 8:23 am

      As long as you’re taking the recommended amount for lactating women (2 tsp per day), you are good!

      And thank you for the kind words 🙂

  10. Melissa

    Feb 18, 2018 at 6:53 pm

    Hello! My baby boy just turned 4 months and I have started him on the Dropi fish oil. It’s been 3 days. I mix a quarter of a teaspoon in with an ounce of expressed breast milk and give it to him in the morning. I have noticed that he is more burpy than usual, and has also developed a rash all over his body. We have been struggling with a slight bit of eczema, mostly just on one cheek until now. I’m wondering if the fish oil could be contributing to anything? I was under the impression that fish oil would help with eczema. Just have to ask to make sure!

    Reply
    • Sarah

      Feb 18, 2018 at 7:26 pm

      It’s possible. Stop giving it to him and see if the rash resolves. By the way, here are some MD approved holistic remedies for eczema. Hope this helps!
      https://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/doctor-approved-remedies-for-eczema-treatment/

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