Wellness, this is a topic that each of us is concerned about. There are many foods that we think of as good for health, but not all of them are suitable for children. Sometimes, adults' views on health are not suitable for children, because children's bodies are different from adults, and they need more special foods to maintain their health. In everyday life, some adults may give their children so-called "healthy" foods such as honey or rotten fruits. However, these foods are not suitable for children as they may cause physical discomfort in children and even lead to poisoning.
First, let's take a look at honey. Honey is a natural sweetener that has certain antioxidant and antibacterial properties. However, honey is not a food that is suitable for everyone. Especially for children under 1 year old, their bodies are unable to digest and absorb the botulinum toxin in honey, which can lead to food poisoning. Therefore, it is best to consult the advice of a doctor or dietitian before giving honey to your child.
Secondly, rotten fruits are also one of the healthy foods that are not suitable for children. We all know that fruits are healthy food, but when they rot, they can become very dangerous. The bacteria and toxins contained in rotten fruit can cause problems such as food poisoning and diarrhea in children. Therefore, when you are giving fruit to your child, you should choose fresh, ripe fruits and make sure they have been adequately washed and disinfected. In addition to honey and rotten fruits, there are some other "healthy" foods that are not suitable for children to eat. For example, some adults will give their children some "supplements" when they are sick, but these supplements may contain too many additives and pharmaceutical ingredients, which can cause harm to the child's body.
Therefore, it is best to consult the advice of a doctor or dietitian before giving any supplements to your child. In short, wellness is an important concept, but not all foods are suitable for children. Before giving any food to a child, we should all carefully consider whether the food is appropriate for their body and age. At the same time, we should also pay attention to the freshness and hygiene of the food to ensure the health and safety of the child.