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Diet for Diarrhea in Children

Forbidden Foods

If your child has diarrhea from not eating or drinking any of the following foods:

• Milk and dairy in general, tolerance can be tested milk-based probiotics.
• Cheeses in general and especially mature.
• Egg yolk.
• Red meat and fish.
• leafy vegetables are high in fiber and cellulose.
• Raw fruits, whole and peeled.
• The following fruits: orange, grapefruit, tangerines, strawberries, kiwis, cherries, plums, grapes, pineapple, melon, watermelon
• Whole grains (more…)

Baby Food Don’ts

Do not feed nuts, raisins, popcorn, raw vegetables, unpeeled fruits, or peanut butter to children under the age of 2. Do not feed nuts, raisins, popcorn, raw vegetables, unpeeled fruit, or peanut butter to children under the age of 2.

Do not give honey to children under the age of one year due to potential contraction of infant botulism. Do not give honey to children under the age of one year because of the potential decrease of infant botulism.

Do not give beets, spinach, collards or turnip greens to babies under one year of age due to high concentrations of naturally-occurring nitrates which can reduce the baby’s hemoglobin. Do not give beets, spinach, collards or turn the greens to babies under one year of age due to high concentrations of naturally-occurred nitrates that can reduce the hemoglobin of the baby. (more…)

Baby Food Do’s

Do use Ice Cube trays to freeze pureed foods. Do not use Ice Cube trays to freeze pureed foods. Each cube should be about one ounce. Each cube should about a ounce. Once frozen, pop out the cubes, store in a sealed plastic bag and use within two months. When frozen, pop out the cubes, store in a sealed plastic bag and use within two months.

Do discard unfinished meals. Do not discard the already eat. Bacteria forms quickly. Bacteria fast way.

Do introduce new foods at the rate of one per week, so you can pinpoint any allergies. Do not introduce new food at the rate of one per week, so you can point to any allergies. (more…)

Baby food

breast milkThe nutrient and energy needs vary your baby as he grows older and, therefore, is important is important to give a diet appropriate to each moment. Learn how we are the foods that should take and what experts have to say about their quality and safety.

1. Breast milk to bottle

Lactation. It is the most complete food that the baby can have, especially during the first months of life.
Breast milk is the most complete food that the baby can have, especially during the first months of life. Experts recommend breast feeding for four to six months. At this time the breast milk provide all the nutrients the baby needs for proper growth and development.

A baby at this age have an immature digestive system is more vulnerable and, therefore, breast feeding is the best way to provide greater protection against potential infections and allergies.

It happens that for various reasons, not all mothers are willing or able to breastfeed your baby until old enough and in such cases may choose to formula-fed, always first consult a pediatrician who is the one who best knows the baby’s needs.

1.1. Start Milks
They cover all the nutritional needs of healthy newborn child from birth until four to six months. Milks may be starting from day one. When the mother stops breastfeeding for some reason this solution is used. Can also be supplemented with milk. It may take up to twelve months, although at this age there are other formulas that are best suited to the needs that have the baby right now.

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