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COMMERCIAL FOOD

Commercial foods are available in the market for feeding newborns. They are often expensive and may have exaggerated health claims. <br>Ajay Prakaash is the best paediatrician and neonatologist in tirunelveli. Dr Ajay prakaash, offers complete pediatric care for every infant in all through online.

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COMMERCIAL FOOD

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  1. COMMERCIAL FOOD What are the benefits of complementary feeding with commercial foods? Complementary feeding with commercial foods is a way to add more variety to your child's diet, but it does have some risks. Commercial foods are available in the market for feeding newborns. They are often expensive and may have exaggerated health claims. The best option for feeding children is to prepare the child's food at home using ingredients that are commonly available in your area. Organizations involved in child health recommend

  2. that commercial foods for feeding infants and young children (<2 years) should not be promoted by companies. It has been said that babies who eat the same food every day will suffer from poor nutrition and lack of variety in their diets. Commercial baby food can be purchased at very low cost and allows you to provide your baby with healthy food at home. You can also save money on

  3. buying milk powder or breast milk substitutes as these products can be used as base for homemade baby food. Complementary feeding with commercial foods can help reduce malnutrition because it provides your baby with a variety of nutrients such as proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals that are normally not found in breast milk or infant formula. The main risk associated with complementary NIVETHA CHILD HEALTH CLINIC Dr. T.R. Ajay Prakaash MD(peds).

  4. Fellowship in Neonatology For Appointments 7824 904 904

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