Subject: | |
From: | |
Reply To: | |
Date: | Thu, 9 Oct 2008 13:22:44 -0400 |
Content-Type: | text/plain |
Parts/Attachments: |
|
|
We hope for wisdom from our physicians, this one seems to be lacking.
"Starch" is an old word for carbohydrates IIRC. This physician is bent
on creating the dependancy/addiction with which we have so much trouble.
My guess is that a 7 month old baby needs no more carbohydrates than are
in Mother's milk.
William
susan holtz wrote:
> HI, all.
> So my doctor has recommended "starchy finger foods" as a next step up from
> purees for my 7-month old. She says *only* starchy, no vegetables or fruit.
> You can guess how I feel about this. I know that I am not about to give her
> cheerios or those overprocessed "puffs" that they market as babies' first
> chewables, but I am wondering if there is some validity to the idea that
> first finger food should basically dissolve in the mouth. So is there
> anything else I can give in lieu? My own "bread" products are made out of
> coconut or nuts-- I am not as strict paleo as some of you, and I do make
> cookies out of almond flour and honey from time to time... but... again, not
> appropriate for a baby...
> any ideas?
> thanks!
> susan
>
>
>
|
|
|