Friday, July 30, 2010

How old a baby should be to be given chocolate powder ?

In milk, as a flavour enhancer, I mean. My 10 month old doesnt like her milk atall, an I am running out of ideas.








Any tips for choosing a good chocolate powder guys?How old a baby should be to be given chocolate powder ?
Um, none. She shouldn't have milk at all yet. And, if you're worried about her not drinking formula, as long as she's eating veggies, fruits, etc, and has wet diapers regularly, there is nothing to worry about. When you do switch to milk after a year of age, she should have no chocolate added to it. She may never like milk. I never did. 70 percent of people are lactose intolerant. Giving her chocolate brings in unhealthy eating habits and will increase the likelihood that she will develop childhood diabetes and become obese. Not worth it so she drinks milk. She can get those same vitamins from cheeses, yogurts, and fruits and veggies.How old a baby should be to be given chocolate powder ?
Well, most doctors recommend not giving children cow's milk until one year of age now.





Personally, I don't think it's the best idea to get her to drink milk by putting a sugary flavor enhancer in it. I suspect that a kid will never want to drink milk any other way. And since they drink a lot of milk, that's a lot of sugar.
So are you giving her cows milk or is this formula she doesn't like? I don't think chocolate milk is a good idea for a 10 month old. 10 month is a bit early for cows milk too but I have heard of 10 months olds having it without any problems though. Most kids love their milk. Perhaps you could try to warm it up instead of giving it to her straight from the fridge or try changing milk brands. They do vary in taste.
Are you kidding? She is a baby, she shouldn't even be on cows milk for another 2 months. And never with sugary stuff added to it.
no need to enhance the milk -it has natural sugars. avoid cow's milk %26amp; opt for soy or almond varieties.
several years old

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