PG Diploma
迪夫Diwaker是实践的ing nutritionist with over 20 years of experience. She did her post-graduation in Food and Nutrition and PG diploma in Dietetics and Nutrition and also holds a PG Diploma in Imaging Science fromSymbiosis International University, Pune.Her areas of specialization include PCOS, weight management, hypothyroid and hyperthyroidism, childhood obesity, and pre and post-natal nutrition. Being a Certified Diabetes Educator, her special focus is on diabetes diet. Before starting her private practice in Nagpur, Divya worked with Wipro GE Healthcare, Mumbai, as an Application Specialist.
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You have brought your little bundle of joy home, and you are doing everything possible to keep them safe and healthy. This post on sterile baby bottles will help you learn more about this context. It is often said that breastfeeding is the best bonding time for a baby and a mother. But bottle feeding is not bad either. It is a comfortable means of feeding as it gives the mother time to replenish her energy. But the most important thing that you should keep in mind while bottle feeding your baby is that the bottle should be sterile. Since babies have a weak immune system right after birth, their bodies are quite vulnerable to various diseases and infections. Therefore, all possible sources of transmitting microorganisms should be taken care of. One such source is the feeding bottle. Read on to learn a few tips and tricks that you can use to sterilize your baby’s bottles. [mj-toc] Why To Sterilize...
Pea (Pisum sativum) is a nutrient-rich food with several varieties; yellow and green peas are the most commonly consumed. So, if you plan to feed peas to your baby, here’s all you need to know about pea allergy in babies to help you stay informed. Generally, allergies towards peas are uncommon, but the [simple_tooltip text="cross-reactivity" tooltip="A phenomenon where an antibody directed towards a specific antigen is recognized by different antigens." ] between peas and peanuts or other legumes like beans and lentils can occur. So, keep reading to know in detail about pea allergy, its symptoms, diagnosis, and effective treatment for babies. [mj-toc] Can Babies Be Allergic To Peas? According to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 5.8% of all children have a food allergy. Babies can be allergic to peas, especially if they have shown symptoms of allergy or food intolerance for other legumes. Legumes are a family of foods that includes peas, peanuts, beans, and lentils...