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Are we making our babies crave salt?
By Kimberley Smith on 23/12/2011 11:16:39
Modern, salty foods are making babies want the taste of sodium too young, according to research
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Foods you shouldn't give your baby at 7-9 months
By Clare Firth on 06/10/2012 13:13:12
Which cheese is OK for your baby? Is it OK to give her eggs or cow's milk? We have the answers
the risk of tooth decay or encouraging a sweet tooth, it’s best not to add sugar to food. Also avoid giving too many sweet foods and drinks, such as biscuits, fruit juice and squash, and sugary breakfast cereals.SaltBabies’ kidneys are too immature
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Revealed - Your strangest pregnancy cravings!
By Kyrsty Hazell on 21/06/2010 16:41:34
From raw meat to toothpaste, survey unveils the types of food pregnant women admit to craving
and guilty pleasures like chocolate, what they are really craving is toothpaste, raw beef and salt and vinegar pasta, as revealed in a survey by MyVoucherCodes.The survey found that 73% of the women experienced some kind of strange food craving while
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Nutrition for your toddler
By Maria Muennich on 23/08/2007 08:43:19
What should you be feeding your toddler for a balanced diet, and what are the foods you should avoid?
.Foods to avoidToo much salt - according to the Food Standards Agency your toddler should have no more than 2 grams of salt per day. Be aware that many processed foods are heavily salted and be careful if you use salt in preparing family mealsWhole or chopped nuts
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Yeuch milk!
By ThinkBaby on 20/08/2009 01:19:29
Great calcium alternatives if you're pregnant but can't face a daily glass of milk
, available either in a combined multi-vitamin for pregnancy or alone.Optimise your calcium intakeOther dietary factors can limit your absorption of whatever calcium you do take in, particularly caffeine and salt. Both caffeine and salt encourage the body
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New organic soups for children
By Sarah Lawson on 13/12/2006 01:22:54
Kids can enjoy any food, but most have milder tastes than adults, so this new range of soups especially formulated with children in mind, is a great idea.
of one veg portion, and all the recipes have been made with a reduced salt content.They are available at Co-op and Morrisons, and will be in Asda from February 2007. They cost £1.49 per pot.
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Organix Orange Rusks
By Louise Rogers on 13/12/2007 01:10:07
Healthy snacks that babies love
, salt and other additives. To help parents find a solution, Organix has introduced Orange Rusks, soft wholegrain rusks sweetened with grape juice rather than sugar and flavoured with pure orange oil. For an easy snack when you’re out and about about
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Having a bath after the birth
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/09/2006 01:24:45
Even today, some doctors (the ones who shower) disapprove of baths after birth, but they are completely safe.
, and some people like to have a sitz bath. This is a bath that just covers the bottom and hips, of water with salt in it. It is used to ease pain after surgery.If you are having a bath, make sure you don't overuse soaps that could aggrevate your tender parts
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Avoiding processed foods in pregnancy
By Sarah Lawson on 05/03/2007 01:11:50
You might know about avoiding unpasteurised foods, but how can processed food affect your pregnancy?
worth avoiding in pregnancy?Although most women in pregnancy will carry on with their usual diet amended just slightly, pregnancy itself can leave you feeling more drained, make your skin more sensitive, and make you more dehydrated. The salt and other
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Hormone hope for infertility
By Clio FitzHerbert on 16/03/2010 16:22:13
New hormone injection could help thousands of infertile women, scientists believe
thousands of women in the UK. The group was given twice-weekly injections of either kisspeptin or a salt solution over eight weeks. By the last day of the trial, the hormonal responses of the women given kisspeptin were 16 times higher.More work is needed
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