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Vegetables
-a Great Natural Teething Remedy
By Robin OBrien
Many anguished parents look for ways to ease their baby's teething
pains. Many also seek natural teething remedies rather than applying
gum gels or giving their baby a plastic pacifier to suck on. Teething
biscuits and homeopathic teething remedies, such as Apis mellifica, are
often used, but one form of natural teething remedy that is often
overlooked is vegetables.
Nearly all
experience
some discomfort from
teething. In the main, teething pain can be alleviated by distracting
your child or by giving it something to chomp on. In fact, excessive
chewing is usually the first sign of teething. Chewing is something
do
naturally to ease teething
pain. So, giving your baby something to chew on can greatly relieve
teething pains.
Vegetables can be a great aid in
soothing teething pain. Ideal
vegetables include carrots and cucumbers (especially baby cucumbers).
There are even reports of
chewing
on parsnips and
potatoes! These vegetables are ideal as they have the right consistency
- they don't break up easily, but dissolve - and they are also not too
strong on flavour or contain anything that might upset your child's
stomach. Vegetables are also free of any sugar - something quite often
found in teething biscuits. Also, vegetables are ideal as there's no
danger of gluten intolerance - which is a possibility for some
when
given wheat products.
Sadly, there is a real problem with child obesity in the Western world.
One area of medical research conducted by
the University of Michigan Health System has focused on the possible
connection between early feeding practices and a child's risk for
overweight or obesity. "It's really important for your child's first
flavor experience to be something that's healthy," notes Lumeng M.D.
"And the more a child tastes a particular food, the greater liking
they'll develop for it."
The connection between obesity in later life and unhealthy eating
habits from very early in life are still not proven; though statistics
show that breastfed
are
far less likely to be
overweight that
fed
on infant formula. It would
seem a natural progression that introducing your baby to fruit and
vegetables, rather than sugary foodstuffs, at the earliest possible
chance will greatly enhance your child's liking for healthy foods and
thus avoid dietary problems in childhood and beyond.
Vegetables are one of the best and most natural of teething remedies.
There are some precautions, however. First never let your baby chew on
anything without your supervision. You must wash all vegetables before
you give them to your baby. Also pay attention to the size of the
portion you give your child. It should be large enough so that it can't
be swallowed, but small enough for your baby to hold by themselves.
One final tip; placing the vegetable in the fridge prior to giving it
to your baby is also a great idea. The coolness of the vegetable will
numb your baby's gums and the introduction of a new taste sensation
will help to take her mind off her teething pains.
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Robin
O'Brien is founder of a website dedicated to baby
teething. There, you can learn everything from teething symptoms to natural teething remedies.
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