Tuesday, February 15, 2022

My baby won't Stop Crying | Is it Colic ? How do I Treat it ?



My baby won't Stop Crying | Is it Colic ? How do I Treat it ? Checkout Colic Symptoms

#COLIC : There may be digestion problems or a sensitivity to something in the baby's formula or that the nursing mother is eating.

Content: 
How does colic occur?
Symptoms of colic: what are they?
How can I relieve colic?
Colic: Possible causes
Avoiding Your Baby's Triggers

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

How to prepare Homemade Cerelac | Weight gain cerelac | Sathu Maavu | Ba...


It is the best weight gaining food for babies & can be given to babies after introducing rice, dal, few vegetables & fruits, around 8 months.

Have you tried making Cerelac | Sathu Maavu at home? 

What was your experience? 

Let us know in the comments below!

Monday, November 22, 2021

DO YOU KNOW HOW TO FEED A COLD AND COUGHING BABY OR TODDLER?


 

It is common for parents to worry about what to feed their kids during cold and cough seasons since they have no appetites during this stage


Here is a list of foods and recipes that can be given during cold, cough, and fever.


DO YOU KNOW WHAT & HOW TO FEED A COLD AND COUGHING BABY OR TODDLER?

1. Breastfeeding or formula feeding is the only option for babies younger than six months

2. Give small, frequent meals to babies above six months. Choose easy-to-digest food and avoid oily or spicy foods.

3. Instead of forcing the baby to eat, try to offer the foods he/she prefers.

4. Ensure that your baby gets enough fluids like water, hot soup, and fresh fruit juices to keep him hydrated.

During a cough or a cold, you need to be smart about the foods you feed your kid. They should be:

  • Easily digestible 
  •  Filled with nutrients that aid recovery like protein, Vitamin A, C,K 
  •  Packed with calories to ensure no weight loss
  •  Mild in flavor
  •  Light and soft/ easy to eat 

For parents, however, it can be quite challenging to get their babies to eat, especially when they are sick and do not feel like eating.


BARLEY WATER (6 MONTHS+): Colds, coughs, and even fever can be relieved with barley water.


RICE GRUEL (6 MONTHS+): Rice gruel, rice water, and watery rice soup are other common home remedies for colds and fever because they boost the immune system.


TURMERIC MILK WITH PEPPER & PALM CANDY (1 YEAR +):The best natural antibiotics are turmeric and pepper, which can be used to treat colds, coughs, and infections of the throat

DRY GINGER COFFEE OR CHUKKU KAPPI (2 YEARS +):Ginger coffee is a grandma's remedy for cold, nasal congestion, and sore throats.

VEGETABLE CLEAR SOUP (8 MONTHS+):The body can easily absorb vegetable clear soups. Therefore, they should be served during cold weather. During winter, make a clear soup with pepper and cumin seeds.


CHICKEN CLEAR SOUP (9 MONTHS+): The best remedy for a cold is chicken clear soup, which can clear a stuffy nose and provide instant relief from cold symptoms. The warm liquid soothes a sore throat and makes a child more comfortable.

MUTTON BONE CLEAR SOUP/LAMB TROTTER SOUP (9 MONTHS+): As one of the comforting soup recipes you can offer during a cold, cough or fever, mutton bone clear soup is also a good option.

TOMATO SOUP (8 MONTHS +):As tomato soup is loaded with vitamin C, it is a great home remedy for colds.

BROCCOLI (8 MONTHS +):With its antioxidant compounds, broccoli is a great choice during colds and coughs. Broccoli also boosts immunity. You can serve broccoli as a puree or soup.

CARROTS (6 MONTHS+):Carrots help to boost the defensive power of the immune system against viruses and bacteria that fight the diseases by destroying microbes. Choose steamed, mashed carrots or carrot soup for best results

IDLI OR STEAMED DOSA (8 MONTHS+): Idli or steamed dosa is an easily digestible and soft food, you can prefer as a breakfast/dinner during cold or fever."

IDIYAPPAM (8 MONTHS+):Idiyappam or rice noodles is another easily digestible breakfast or dinner option as it's made with rice and steamed.

POHA WITH WARM MILK ( 1 YEAR +):Poha is another easily digestible food you could opt during cold or fever

SUJI UPMA (8 MONTHS+):Suji upma is filling and easily digestible food for the child who is sick. Prefer this as a breakfast or dinner.

MOONGDAL PORRIDGE (7 MONTHS+) :Moong dal porridge is a wholesome and filling food for babies suffering from cold.

CURD RICE (8 MONTHS+): If your child is over eight months of age, you can feed him curd rice with a little seasoning of ginger and cumin seeds any time he is unwell. If your child has a cough or a cold, ensure that the curd you serve him is at room temperature and not too cold or sour.

AJWAIN WATER(6 MONTHS+) : Giving ajwain water can also provide relief from cough and can clear chest congestion. Boil a tablespoon of carom seeds in water for some time. Let it cool then strain the liquid, then give it to your baby at regular intervals.

TOMATO RASAM (8 MONTHS+): If your child is over eight months of age, you can feed him curd rice with a little seasoning of ginger and cumin seeds any time he is unwell. If your child has a cough or a cold, ensure that the curd you serve him is at room temperature and not too cold or sour.

Tuesday, October 5, 2021

6 Month Old Baby Food Chart | Baby Food Chart | 6 Month Baby Food Schedule


Many of us really don't know what, when and how to start weaning to your little baby, here is the Indian food chart for 6 month old baby. 


Fruits-

Apple

Papaya

Muskmelon

Watermelon

Banana

Sapodilla


Vegetables- 

Potato

Sweet Potato

Carrot

Pumpkin

Bottle Gourd

Ash Gourd


Lentils & Cereals-

Rice

Ragi

Oats

Rava

Poha

Dal

Moong Dal


Hope this will help to new mommies...


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Thursday, September 30, 2021

Is ghee healthy for babies?

 Is ghee healthy for babies? 




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.


Tuesday, September 14, 2021

HERBAL HOMEMADE SHAMPOO FOR YOUR BABY



Looking for Chemical free, DIY homemade shampoo for you loved babies, try this. This is very old, trusted and efficient one for your babies. Try this DIY shampoo and share your comments with me.

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.

You can buy this on Amazon https://amzn.to/3kb8JzT

Naturenest Amla, Soapnut Shikakai Raw Form Combo Set Each 200g = 600g

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Friday, July 2, 2021

5 Best Foods to Improve Your Child’s Eyesight - FoodieBaby


1. Fish

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).

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#Riddle Time! 🧩 Fun Brain Teasers for Smart Kids

Get ready to challenge your little ones' minds with these fun and engaging riddles! Our video is packed with brain-teasing puzzles that ...