is pepper bad for babies?!


Question: Is pepper bad for babies?
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I would say yes.



I searched "pepper as food for infants" and found lots of informative websites. The best for you may be "Spice up your baby's world." World-wide, most babies start with spices, even curry, right after birth. A majority of U.S.pediatricians recommend waiting until an infant is 8 months or older to introduce spices and herbs which has more to do with staving off digestive upsets than it does with possible allergic reactions. If your baby is doing well with foods and does not seem to have any digestive upsets, then jump right in with spices! Like any other new food, follow the "4-day wait rule" when introducing spices and herbs. As always, discuss the introduction and use of herbs and spices with your baby's pediatrician.
Don't forget, if you are a breastfeeding Mom, your little one is already tasting herbs and spices. Herb and spice flavors are transferred through breast milk, helping create and develop a taste for non-bland foods.

Checked general websites listed under "pepper as food for infants." Recommend website -- "spice up your baby's world.""



i think so




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