Tuesday, November 27, 2007

The healthiest food


According to a research held by Unicef UK baby friendly initiative, spoon babies pureed food can cause them health problems. Constipation, delay of development of chewing skills and dilution of nutritional values of milk are just some of the health impairments a child could face in the future.

A child care expert has warned that babies should be fed with breast milk for six months and after that period; they could be fed with solid food. Introducing solid food in the baby’s diet would prevent them from becoming picky about food.

I think that breast milk is the best food a baby must consume at his early age. It contains all the proteins and minerals a baby needs to grow healthier. Even more, doctors say it is the best medicine babies can be given when they feel ill. Moreover, it has been proved that milking is also favourable to emotional health. Finally, not only is milking beneficial for babies but also for mothers; doctors believed that milking would reduce the risks of develop diabetes type two.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6173645.stm

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