Posted on 06 October 2009. Tags: Babies, children, cod, coley, crab, fatty acid, fish, haddock, herring, Introduce Fish To Children, iodine, langoustine, mackerel, mercury, mussels, niacin, oily fish, omega 3, plaice, pollack, prawns, salmon, sardines, seafood, selenium, shellfish, trout, vitamin, vitamin A, vitamin D, white fish
Fish are good sources of essential vitamins, such as niacin, and minerals, such as selenium and iodine. Although most people should be eating more fish for their health, there are maximum levels recommended for oily fish and crab (and some types of white fish), see How much oily fish? in Oily fish, shellfish and omega 3. Also, again for health reasons, adults should have no more than one portion of swordfish, shark or marlin a week. This is because these fish could contain high levels of Read more...
Posted in Babies Food, Solid Foods
Posted on 10 September 2009. Tags: Baby, baby vegetables, bean, beta-caroten, broccoli, carrot, integrate vegetable, introducing vegetable for baby, Potatoes, pumpkin, thiamin, vegetable, vegetables, vitamin A
Somewhere between milk and steak you’re going to need to introduce your little baby to vegetables. Vegetable is given to the babies when they are ready to get solid food, which is amount 6 – 8 months.
Vegetables contain so many vitamins, minerals and nutrients necessary to good health that it’s important to ensure your baby is eating enough of them.
Vegetables should be introduced after cereal and before fruit. Fruits in certain forms can be healthy but some little buggers Read more...
Posted in Babies Food, Health baby food
Posted on 25 July 2009. Tags: babies teeth, brushing and cleaning, calcium, Children Teeth Health Care, damage, dental and oral hygiene, dental and oral hygiene for baby, dental care, dental hygiene, fluoride, vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin D
Dental care is very important for starting when baby starting toddler. Because the liquids which is usually drunk by Baby teeth may cause damage. What can be done to keep the dental and oral hygiene for baby?
Dental growth and health has occurred since the Baby still in the womb. Therefore, the prospective mother must be diligent to feed some food with a balanced nutrition, especially those containing
calcium, vitamin D, vitamin C, vitamin A, and some types of vitamin B and a little Read more...
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