Child with special dietary needs (23 contents)
This article discusses the most common causes of appetite disorders in children.
Expanding a baby's diet is one of the most important stages in their development. The right foods and the timing of their introduction into the diet can have a significant impact on the health and...
Milk is a good source of calcium, vitamin D and protein. Depending on their age, most children should drink between 2 and 4 glasses of milk each day, especially if they do not consume any other...
The problem of lactose intolerance has been with man since milk appeared in the human diet, but it was not until the 20th century that specialised research was carried out into the background of this...
Valuable and regular meals are the basis of a child's proper diet to ensure harmonious development. The needs of a child's body in winter are somewhat different from those in the other seasons of the...
A gluten-free diet is a necessary part of the lifestyle of people suffering from coeliac disease and gluten allergy. Until now, medicine had no other proposal for the treatment of these conditions,...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends that infants should be breastfed only until the end of the sixth month of life and, after the diet has been expanded, until they are two years old or...
The bioelements make up only around 4 per cent of our body weight. In general, they control metabolism. A deficiency as well as an excess has a detrimental effect on our well-being and health. This...
The time of spring and summer is particularly conducive to the ripening of fruit. At ever-lower prices, we will be able to buy fresh produce that is essential for our bodies. After all, they not only...
The time of spring and summer is particularly conducive to the ripening of fruit. At ever-lower prices, we will be able to buy fresh produce that is essential for our bodies. After all, they not only...