Infants aged 6 months and up should receive various nutritional supplements in order to receive children’s food appropriate to the body‘s needs as follows:
- Vitamin A and Vitamin C Infants who do not drink 500 ml of formula per day should take supplements containing vitamin A or vitamin C. UFABET As the infant may not get enough of the vitamins contained in infant formula. Parents can give their infants vitamin A and vitamin C. Supplementation can be taken until the baby reaches 5 years of age to help receive all necessary vitamins.
- Vitamin D: Infants who do not drink 500 ml of formula milk per day should consume supplements containing 8.5-10 micrograms of vitamin D per day. Infants can receive vitamin D supplements until they are 5 years old. Children can take 10 micrograms of vitamin D supplements per day. micrograms in cases where it is difficult for children to eat various foods.
- Vitamin B12 in young children who eat a vegetarian diet Supplements containing vitamin B12 should be taken together to help children receive adequate nutrition.
children’s food that should be avoided for children.
Children of each age group should receive food that is appropriate for their development. In order to strengthen the body for complete growth. However, parents should be careful of certain foods that should not be given to infants. The foods that should be avoided are as follows:
- Salt: Parents should avoid cooking with salt. Including limiting the baby’s intake of foods. That contain salt or processed foods. Such as bacon or certain processed foods. Infants aged 7 months and older should receive no more than 1 gram of salt per day.
- Sugar: Parents should avoid allowing their infants to consume food or drinks flavored with sugar. This includes food or drinks that contain other sweeteners.
- Honey: Infants under 1 year should avoid eating honey as it may contain bacteria. which causes disease caused by toxins from exposure to such germs Also known as botulism (Botulism) in infants.
- Various Drinks : Infants and young children should not drink soda drinks. Drinks mixed with gelatin, coffee, tea, fruit juice, or fruit-flavored soda drinks
- Cow’s milk : Infants should not consume cow’s milk products until they are 12 months old.