Organic Baby Food
Organic baby food is often a rarity in supermarkets and not all parents have heard of it; this seems to be a novelty, and the direct consequence of the preponderance of non-organic products on the market. Organic baby food comes from ecological cultures where no pesticides, insecticides, fertilizers and other chemicals are used. Meat, eggs, vegetables and fruits are grown following the lines of traditional agriculture, and relying on on the gifts of Mother Nature alone. Mass production of organic baby food has increased over the last five years and it seems to have a very promising future. Let's see what benefits organic food has for babies and how health can be encouraged and promoted.
During the first year of life, a baby's digestive system is immature and delicate. Plus, the first twelve months are the life period with the most spectacular growth. This means that the body needs quality nutrients to deal with the challenge. Organic baby food comes with fresh, pure ingredients that have not been spoiled by chemicals, preservers and additives. With non-organic products, the body also absorbs the chemical substances used for treating the food. Some of these chemicals are not eliminated by the system, and in time they tend to accumulate, clog the organs and cause an intoxication of the body. This is often a very harsh test for a young body.
There is a wide range of organic baby food to choose from. Organic cereals are among the most popular for instance, since they can be introduced in the baby's diet between four and six months of age. You should start with organic rice flakes and continue with barley, rye, wheat, corn and their combinations. Combined cereal products are available from many manufacturers of organic baby food. Other than cereal, everything the baby eats has to be as pure as possible.
The choice of fruit and vegetables poses the least of challenges, because such organic products are commonly available with hypermarkets and local markets too. Otherwise, if you need to travel and you cannot give the baby fresh fruit puree, then, a viable choice is the use of canned organic baby food. Pasteurized and enriched with vitamins, such food items have a superior nutritive value. Plus, more nutrients and superior quality of the ingredients results from the organic nature of such food. Consequently, it is time you checked the label of baby food to see whether it is organic or not.
