> Poisoning with VD3 is objectively weird. It's not very effective
But they have small children, which are supposed to take vitamin D supplement that comes in this kind of bottle. So it's both easy for her and probably easier to explain, however vitamin D comes in an oil suspension, not water, so it seems to me that it wouldn't mix well in water.
She could have put potassium in his water and vitamin D in oil and food. That seems more likely to me.
Edit come to think of it, they did find elevated vitamin D levels in the water so I guess it was somehow a water-soluble formula. Not sure why she mentioned potassium then.
But they have small children, which are supposed to take vitamin D supplement that comes in this kind of bottle. So it's both easy for her and probably easier to explain, however vitamin D comes in an oil suspension, not water, so it seems to me that it wouldn't mix well in water.
She could have put potassium in his water and vitamin D in oil and food. That seems more likely to me.
Edit come to think of it, they did find elevated vitamin D levels in the water so I guess it was somehow a water-soluble formula. Not sure why she mentioned potassium then.