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i am concerned about any sugars that might be in this product that my harm him. my grandson is oly 7 months old ,he is still breast feeding and not used to regular foods.

2006-07-20 12:34:08 · 3 answers · asked by chinamgr98801 1 in Food & Drink Other - Food & Drink

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This might be helpful, not sure..

Introduce Diluted, Strained Mild Fruit Juices at 7 Months

At about this time, you can begin giving your baby diluted, mild fruit juice. Your pediatrician may advise the introduction of juice several months earlier.

WARNING: Make sure that you give your baby only commercial baby juices or juice that has been pasteurized to kill any dangerous bacteria.

Start with mild juices, such as apple, apricot, grape, papaya, pear, peach, and prune, remembering to use the 4-Day Wait Rule (page 31). Although some experts recommend orange juice and other citrus juices at 6 months, others recommend waiting until 12 months, especially if allergy to citrus runs in the family. Citrus is one of the foods that is a common allergen (page 35). Ask your pediatrician when you should start giving your baby orange juice.

Apple juice seems to be very popular because it has a low chance of allergy, although a friend of mine uses it because it doesn't stain the carpet. It certainly is no more nutritious than other non-citrus juices, unless it is vitamin C-fortified. If you're going to give your baby apple juice, infant juice is probably your best bet because adult apple juice may still contain the pesticide alar. Although alar is no longer used on apple crops, there may be some still remaining in stored apples or juice concentrates somewhere. Why take the chance? Use apple juice that is purposely for babies and more carefully screened for alar.

Here is the link where I found this...
http://www.superbabyfood.com/chap7mon.htm

2006-07-20 12:46:01 · answer #1 · answered by Jennifer P 3 · 0 0

Whoa. you may be fantastic with purely the multivitamin. you do not pick 2,000% RDA of B12. it truly is absurd. you're purely pissing you money down the lavatory anyhow, considering B-12 is water soluble. the only damage is on your wallet. And no, the era of 6 months did not reason any damage in any respect. Your body shops adequate B-12 contained in the liver to very last 5 years. it truly is why B-12 deficiency doesn't set on till 3-5 years AFTER B-12 stops being fed on.

2016-12-02 00:41:39 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

i say do not give it to him. babies only take vitamins under doc supervision

2006-07-20 12:39:59 · answer #3 · answered by cindy loo 6 · 0 0

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