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Absolutely Yes. Ghee has full of nutrition for vision, skin, and immunity and traces of vitamin E to power a baby's growth and development.
Ghee is also packed with saturated fat – the most abundant type of fat in breast milk.
The benefits of nutrition of ghee should reach every household. Parents can use a teaspoon of ghee in their baby’s diet for their growth and development without any question. Try the homemade ghee or get from organic center.
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Ingredient:
Shikakai -50g
Soapnut -50g
Dry Amla- 50g
Take all and soak it overnight, next day roughly smash and take off all seeds from the soapnut.
Boil it in the low flame up to 20mins.
Keep aside let it completely cool, strain it and store in the airtight container.
You can use this 2 weeks, Above 1yr child its good for daily or alternate hair wash.
Omega-3 fatty acids are high in salmon, tuna, and mackerel. They helps keep your child's eyes lubricated and avoid dry eye syndrome. They can also help minimize their risk of getting cataracts and macular degeneration later in life if they eat them on a regular basis.
2. Leafy Green Vegetables
Lutein and zeaxanthin are rich in kale, spinach, and collard greens. These carotenoids have strong antioxidative capabilities that help protect your eyes from free radicals. They work as a defense mechanism to prevent macular degeneration and cataract formation as your youngster gets older, according to your experienced eye doctor.
3. Eggs and Carrots
Preventing night blindness and dry eyes might be as simple as eating vitamin A-rich eggs. Carrots also have a lot of beta-carotene, which is a precursor to vitamin A. They protect your child's ocular structural integrity and ensure that their eye components function properly.
4. Berries and Citrus Fruits
As a snack, I recommend strawberries and oranges for your child. These fruits are high in Vitamin C, which helps to build your child's immune system and increase their immunity to eye infections and disorders.
5. Nuts
Almonds, pistachios, and walnuts should all be included in your child's diet. Vitamin E, which also functions as an antioxidant, is high in these nuts and helps to protect your child's eyesight. Eating nuts on a daily basis has also been shown to be an excellent home treatment for myopia control (Short-sightedness).