October 17th, 2008

Your Infant and Cow\\\’s Milk - Mom, Dad Say Boo to Moo

Your baby’s health. Information you should be aware of.

Question: When should I give my infant cow’s milk?

According to Dr. Benjamin Spock, the answer would be never! You maybe perplexed about this. But your kid should drink mother’s milk. It helps to keep your newborn healthy. The World Health Organization suggests that your tot should be breastfed for at least two years (ouch). And the first six months should be nothing but breast milk.

You should know that this helps to provide protection against diarrhea and respiratory tract infections. Many times I hear of mom’s complaining about their kid having diarrhea and found that the infant was not being breast fed but was on formula.

February 1st, 2008

Essential Fatty Acids And Adhd

Recently, there’s been a lot of talk about the function of fatty acids in health. Just to clear things up a little, I would like to talk about what fatty acids are and what role they play in our health.

Fats are made up of several different classes of fatty acids. Three types of fatty acids occur naturally.

The first class is the saturated fatty acids, which can be divided further into short, medium, and long-chain fatty acids. The second class is the monounsaturated fatty acids. The third class is the polyunsaturated fatty acids.

December 14th, 2007

Autism Combined With Adhd

My son was born June 12,2000. He seemed like a normal little baby boy. My son had his feedings and everything just fine. When he was a year old his Father and I was wondering why he was not saying anything except for Mommy and Daddy. When he was 2 years old he still was not able to say much, so as any normal parent would be it was very concerning. At age 3 he said a few more words, but not much.


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