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Hi everyone ,

 

Thanks alot for ur advice and reply for my previous posting regarding

pregnancy. For your info, my son is now 6 1/2 months. he is been on

breast feeding (fully) for past six months and when my wife started to

continue work, we feed him with formula milk. Problem now he reluctant

to suck milk from breast. we aslo start to give him some food. I would

like to know what are things we can give him and how we prepare it.?

 

Rgds bala

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A reason for baby liking formula milk in comparison with breast feed

could be starting of her menses or taking some pills also. PLease check

up this angle. Baby may like formula milk more, if sucking effort is

less and sugar content in formula is more. Age being six months,

teething may have started. if that is the case, baby has change of

tests too. Giving a tsp of crystal sugar with 2-3 drops of lemon juice

squeezed in it, 3-4 times a day. This will help during teething period, and baby may pass less greenish watery motions.

 

Some more recommendations are extracted from earlier messages.

 

Dates: Slightly sticky fresh dates are a good tonic for

children, pregnant/nursing mothers, petite kids, as already discussed

by author in various other posts on ayurveda. Dried dates can

be powdered for adding to milk when boiling, just before bedtime to

make a good tranquiliser.

 

Above recommendation is described at:

http://health.ayurveda/message/6650

which also contains some items to be eaten by nursing mother so that

her milk becomes equally attractive for baby.

 

 

Recipe to boost the immune System [From

http://health.ayurveda/message/6572]

 

We have developed a malt preparation available here for babies; it

has a high vitamin content and excellent bio-availability. Take green

gram and let it sprout. After it has sprouted to about twenty

millimeter long, allow it to dry in sun light. Rub between the hands

to remove dried sprouts and then blow them away by fanning. Now we

have isolated the gram seeds which you can grind in a mortar and

pestle or mixer. The malt powder is now ready for use. Add it to

boiling water and in five to ten minutes, a paste will form, to which

a little jaggery can be added for taste. This malt is better than any

product in any supermarket. The author fed this malt to his son until

he was two years of age and has no recollection of his ever being

sick in the last twenty years.

 

 

ayurveda, "balatani24" <bala wrote:

>

> Hi everyone ,

>

> Thanks alot for ur advice and reply for my previous posting regarding

> pregnancy. For your info, my son is now 6 1/2 months. he is been on

> breast feeding (fully) for past six months and when my wife started to

> continue work, we feed him with formula milk. Problem now he reluctant

> to suck milk from breast. we aslo start to give him some food. I would

> like to know what are things we can give him and how we prepare it.?

>

> Rgds bala

>

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Bala

 

We gave our son these foods, most of which were blended in blender or

food processor or baby food grinder:

Mashed bananas

Baked yam

zucchini

whey from split milk

Steamed carrots

steamed or baked apples

oatmeal with a little whey and Braggs rice bran syrup

 

GB

 

ayurveda, "balatani24" <bala wrote:

my son is now 6 1/2 months. he is been on

> breast feeding (fully) for past six months and when my wife started to

> continue work, we feed him with formula milk. Problem now he reluctant

> to suck milk from breast. we aslo start to give him some food. I would

> like to know what are things we can give him and how we prepare it.?

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A reply received off-list from a friend is being posted here. A new

twist to the way we should look at babies as a homogeneous assembly

of "mind-body-spirit" the way we look at elders!

 

Hello ---

 

Also to consider ---- as adults we have forgotten that wee, little

ones are fully present souls in a human body. They FEEL and react to

everything in their environment. When mother and/or father

experience anything, but especially significant change (ie., mother

returning to work) the little one experiences it as well.

UNFORTUNATELY, babies are not able to process with the neocortex

brain and talk about it. They still experience it, react, and

adjust, and the neocortex of the brain IS developing around his or

her experience.

 

In addition to the phsycial aspect of adjusting to formula at six

months, baby is also adjusting to mother's abence, including absence

of her breast as safety and nurturing. Baby will experience, without

condolence or acknowledgement of feelings, that mother is gone.

Every baby will react differently. My own daughter, at age six

months, refused to make eye contact with me when I returned home

after a three week absence -- resulting in her weaning. She giggled,

cooed, and reached for her twelve year old brother. I had so

regretted the decision to be gone and was totally miserable for the

entire time. I had driven 1800 miles like a lunactic to see her and

I was crushed that she would have nothing to do with me. She would

only acknowledge her brother -- when I got my face in hers she would

turn away from me and look for him and gabber and laugh with

delight. She was obviously pissed. Five years later during my

intense training in prenatal and birth therapy

(www.castellinotraining.com) she and I healed this break in our

attachment/relationship. What could have become a "funny family

story" was actually a profoundly significant wounding and an

opportunity for healing. The way in which a baby reacts to a

situation will be a response that began in response to the

circumstances of conception and the soul's journey, then the

earliest experience of attachment to the uterine wall, then the

attachment after birth (always disrupted in modern birth), and in

this case, likely, the experience of first feedings --- was formula

given during this sensitive period? It's all cummulative.

 

It may feel like the "bad news", but the "good news" is that we can

heal it if we are conscious of it. We women no longer have to carry

and hold guilt -- we can transform it and our relationship with our

babies. Babies will communicate very directly and clearly when we

are willing to observe and listen, and let them have their opinion

of the situations.

 

Janel Martin-Miranda

 

www.InfantParentHealing.com

www.BabyKeeper.com/blogspot.com

www.ItstheBabysBirth.com -- coming soon

www.SafeBabyResolution.com

 

 

ayurveda, "Shirish Bhate"

<shirishbhate wrote:

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> A reason for baby liking formula milk in comparison with breast feed

> could be starting of her menses or taking some pills also. PLease

check

> up this angle. Baby may like formula milk more, if sucking effort is

> less and sugar content in formula is more.

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