Can babies eat fish gelatin

  Mothers may want to use various supplements to supplement their babies due to their weak physical condition, but they are unsure if these supplements are suitable for them. Today, we will explore whether babies can take fish gelatin?

  

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  Although fish gelatin contains extremely rich protein and other elements, feeding it to young babies may cause significant harm to their health. Although fish gelatin is suitable for people of all ages and genders for nourishment, due to the weak digestive system and incomplete absorption functions of very young babies, if fish gelatin is supplemented, it is likely to cause digestive problems as the baby cannot absorb it.

  The suitable age for babies to eat fish glue is about four or five years old. After the age of five, children start to eat fish glue. Mothers can make fish glue Congee or fish glue lean meat soup for their babies. Fish gelatin generally has the functions of enhancing physical fitness, protecting the skin, and promoting growth and development, so it is a very suitable choice for children after the age of five to start supplementing with fish gelatin.

  And when supplementing fish gelatin for babies, it is also important to pay attention to the cooking method. Generally speaking, fish gelatin is stewed with clear broth, which will not lose its taste and nutrition. It can also be suitable for the baby's taste, being light, nourishing, and beneficial for the baby's absorption.

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