Vitamin D for your baby’s development
A mother’s milk contains protein, fat, carbohydrates and other important nutrients a baby needs, but it doesn’t cover the daily intake of vitamin D for 0-2 year olds recommended by the British Health Department.
A mother’s milk contains protein, fat, carbohydrates and other important nutrients a baby needs, but it doesn’t cover the daily intake of vitamin D for 0-2 year olds recommended by the British Health Department.
Mature skin needs proper nourishment from both the inside and out. Here are our top skin care tips to keep your skin looking its best.
Sufficient intake of omega-3 is essential to maintain normal body functions and processes and this is even more important when you are pregnant.
Pregnancy is a unique phase in life. Suddenly you’re responsible for another life and you need to think carefully about how you nourish your body. In some cases, you might need supplements.
Omega-3 is a health tradition in Norway going back centuries. It’s a story Möller’s has been proud to have been part of for more than 160 years.
Omega-3 and vitamin D are both important nutrients we depend on for our bodies to function optimally. But how do these vital nutrients function in the body?
What and when should you eat to make the most of your exercise routine? For the fastest possible results, your body needs nutrients to provide maximum energy during exercise and help to build up your muscles afterwards. Here’s how to make that happen.
Muscle strength declines by 15% every ten years after the age of 50. After 70, it’s lost even more quickly: by 30 % every ten years. But by exercising and keep physically active, you can retain your muscle strength and live longer. Learn more about why staying active is the best anti-aging remedy and what …
If you wonder, “What vitamins should I take?”, your body is the best place to find the answer. Vitamin deficiency can manifest as physical symptoms that are easy to recognise if you know how.
A new chapter begins when your child starts nursery. A chapter of coughs, colds and flu! Here are some tips to keep the kids’ – and the rest of the family’s – immune systems healthy.