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aatin_mazum:
Hi Group , I am a new member of this forum. My six months old daughter is Thal major.I am concerned about her food habit, I mean what to give and what to avoid . Can give her cerelac ?

Andy Battaglia:
Cerelac has added iron and should be avoided. You can actually cook any cereal without added iron for your baby. A blender is great for preparing baby foods, even from the foods adults are eating. Unfortunately, most prepared baby cereals do have added iron, so these should be avoided.

CatherineM:
Blended single vegetables or fruits are a good place too start with baby food.  All baby cereals in Australia have iron added.

Plain oats (porridge) can also be made into a baby cereal by blending.

Regards

Catherine

Sharmin:
Organic cereal's are often not fortified with iron.  We gave little A organic cereal - be sure to read the ingredients to ensure that the cereal is not iron fortified. 

Yes, the blender is the perfect tool in preparing baby food.  Blending whole foods is always best for baby. 

Sharmin

aatin_mazum:
Thanks all
actually I asked the same question to Dr. Mammen chandy of india , he suggested me that I should not restrict my baby from any food b'coz that will delay baby's growth.On the other hand The local hematologist and pediatricians restrict some food. My baby is just six months old. I am in a confusion.   

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