Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fruit juice is sooooo high in glucose (SUGAR) that it is not healthy at all for a baby. You could give the baby diabetes. DO NOT FEED A BABY JUICE!!!! At 5.5 months, maybe start a few ounces of water each day, and definitely NO JUICE!
DS is 13 months and has never had juice, so I'm not a juice person. However, this is a little over the top. When I do introduce juice to him, I will be juicing the fruit and veggies myself, like OP. I think you can agree that this is far healthier and has less sugar than store bought juice. That said, OP, just put a few ounces of water in the sippy cup. It isn't going to replace BM or purees, its just an introduction.
Thank you. I will keep juice away until he is older. Than, I will give him homemade juice a couple times a week. I will put water in his sippy cup. I think my ped. said something about him getting water on the brain if he consumes too much.
Sorry, but are you currently juicing fermented grain?!? What on earth is THAT supposed to mean?
My pediatrician said babies can very easily consume too much water and have water on the brain. That is fatal. It is possible for every human. How the hell do you not know this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fruit juice is sooooo high in glucose (SUGAR) that it is not healthy at all for a baby. You could give the baby diabetes. DO NOT FEED A BABY JUICE!!!! At 5.5 months, maybe start a few ounces of water each day, and definitely NO JUICE!
DS is 13 months and has never had juice, so I'm not a juice person. However, this is a little over the top. When I do introduce juice to him, I will be juicing the fruit and veggies myself, like OP. I think you can agree that this is far healthier and has less sugar than store bought juice. That said, OP, just put a few ounces of water in the sippy cup. It isn't going to replace BM or purees, its just an introduction.
Thank you. I will keep juice away until he is older. Than, I will give him homemade juice a couple times a week. I will put water in his sippy cup. I think my ped. said something about him getting water on the brain if he consumes too much.
Sorry, but are you currently juicing fermented grain?!? What on earth is THAT supposed to mean?
My pediatrician said babies can very easily consume too much water and have water on the brain. That is fatal. It is possible for every human. How the hell do you not know this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I don't give my kids any juice (ages 1 and 3). Too much sugar and juicing strips out the fiber found in the fruit pulp or flesh. Children should only have milk/BM or water. Juice is a very bad habit for kids. They should eat fruit not just drink the juice.
+1 My 4 year old has never had juice but some prune when he was a baby for constipation. Why not just give them the fresh fruit to eat?
Anonymous wrote:No, I don't give my kids any juice (ages 1 and 3). Too much sugar and juicing strips out the fiber found in the fruit pulp or flesh. Children should only have milk/BM or water. Juice is a very bad habit for kids. They should eat fruit not just drink the juice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fruit juice is sooooo high in glucose (SUGAR) that it is not healthy at all for a baby. You could give the baby diabetes. DO NOT FEED A BABY JUICE!!!! At 5.5 months, maybe start a few ounces of water each day, and definitely NO JUICE!
DS is 13 months and has never had juice, so I'm not a juice person. However, this is a little over the top. When I do introduce juice to him, I will be juicing the fruit and veggies myself, like OP. I think you can agree that this is far healthier and has less sugar than store bought juice. That said, OP, just put a few ounces of water in the sippy cup. It isn't going to replace BM or purees, its just an introduction.
Thank you. I will keep juice away until he is older. Than, I will give him homemade juice a couple times a week. I will put water in his sippy cup. I think my ped. said something about him getting water on the brain if he consumes too much.
Sorry, but are you currently juicing fermented grain?!? What on earth is THAT supposed to mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fruit juice is sooooo high in glucose (SUGAR) that it is not healthy at all for a baby. You could give the baby diabetes. DO NOT FEED A BABY JUICE!!!! At 5.5 months, maybe start a few ounces of water each day, and definitely NO JUICE!
DS is 13 months and has never had juice, so I'm not a juice person. However, this is a little over the top. When I do introduce juice to him, I will be juicing the fruit and veggies myself, like OP. I think you can agree that this is far healthier and has less sugar than store bought juice. That said, OP, just put a few ounces of water in the sippy cup. It isn't going to replace BM or purees, its just an introduction.
Thank you. I will keep juice away until he is older. Than, I will give him homemade juice a couple times a week. I will put water in his sippy cup. I think my ped. said something about him getting water on the brain if he consumes too much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fruit juice is sooooo high in glucose (SUGAR) that it is not healthy at all for a baby. You could give the baby diabetes. DO NOT FEED A BABY JUICE!!!! At 5.5 months, maybe start a few ounces of water each day, and definitely NO JUICE!
DS is 13 months and has never had juice, so I'm not a juice person. However, this is a little over the top. When I do introduce juice to him, I will be juicing the fruit and veggies myself, like OP. I think you can agree that this is far healthier and has less sugar than store bought juice. That said, OP, just put a few ounces of water in the sippy cup. It isn't going to replace BM or purees, its just an introduction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've given my 1.5 year old juice once or twice. He didn't care for it...probably too sweet! Our daycare provider does whole fruit when the USDA menu calls for juice. Like PP's said, you don't get near the nutritional value you do from the whole fruit. Plus the concentrated sugar is bad for teeth, especially if you put it in a sippy cup.
I enjoyed this article after one of my co-workers was spouting off about "juicing" and its amazing benefits. Just eat some fruit. http://www.slate.com/articles/double_x/doublex/2013/11/juice_cleanses_not_healthy_not_virtuous_just_expensive.html
While we're at it, do you only feed your child raw foods? Many foods are hard to absorb the nutrients when not cooked some. How do you puree raw foods?
I buy organic produce, steam it and put in a blender. Then I store it in ziploc bags. I've done extensive research and jar food is cooked at such high heats, all the nutrients and vitamins are cooked out. There have been many studies showing fresh homemade food is better than processed jar food.
I will not get into the whole juicing controversy, as this is not the topic at hand.
Anonymous wrote:Fruit juice is sooooo high in glucose (SUGAR) that it is not healthy at all for a baby. You could give the baby diabetes. DO NOT FEED A BABY JUICE!!!! At 5.5 months, maybe start a few ounces of water each day, and definitely NO JUICE!
Anonymous wrote:My pediatrician said to start giving him juice in a sippy cup.
This will also be like him eating an apple or orange. It isn't processed or sugar added. Its purely juicing the fruit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will hold off on the juice. My ped said not to give him water until he is a year old. So what do I put in the sippy cup then?
First time mom and I've read many people giving their 6-12 month olds juice.
That's weird. My ped stressed how important water was as DH started eating more and more solid foods. Not as important at the stage you're at now, but as your baby starts to eat more solids and his poops become harder and thicker, you're going to want that water. I can't imagine that your ped would say no to water but yes to juice.
Anonymous wrote:I will hold off on the juice. My ped said not to give him water until he is a year old. So what do I put in the sippy cup then?
First time mom and I've read many people giving their 6-12 month olds juice.
Anonymous wrote:I will hold off on the juice. My ped said not to give him water until he is a year old. So what do I put in the sippy cup then?
First time mom and I've read many people giving their 6-12 month olds juice.