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What if the first food doctors recommend for babies is actually making them "dumber"? Dr. Sears calls rice cereal the biggest mistake in medicine—here's what smart parents feed their babies instead.
In this game-changing episode, we revolutionize how you think about introducing solid foods to your baby. Dr. Sears reveals why rice cereal—the traditional "first food" recommended by pediatricians—is nutritionally bankrupt for rapidly developing brains. With zero fat content, rice cereal fails to support the most critical period of brain growth in your baby's life. Discover the "mooching" cue that tells you when your baby is ready for solids (usually 5-7 months), and why avocado should be every baby's first food. This nutrient-dense fruit provides the healthy fats, vitamins, and minerals that mirror breast milk's umami flavor profile without being overly sweet like traditional fruits.
The episode's most shocking revelation: introducing wild salmon at just 7 months old. Dr. Sears explains how salmon contains all 10 of the top nutrients found in your baby's developing brain—making it the most brain-supportive food on the planet. Learn why there's no risk of developing intolerances when you introduce these nutrient-dense foods early.
We also cover the "sneaky sneak" method for getting essential omega-3 DHA into picky eaters through cod liver oil, algae oils, and creative food combinations. This isn't just about nutrition—it's about building the foundation for your child's cognitive development and lifelong health.
Follow Dr. Bill Sears:
Website: https://askdrsears.com/
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Follow Dr. Murray:
Website: http://www.drmurrayclarke.com/ F
Follow Bryce Wylde:
Main Site: https://wyldeonhealth.com
Instagram: /wyldeonhealth
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YouTube: /@wyldeabouthealth
Thank You To Our Show Sponsors: Trusted guidance for every stage of parenting – https://www.askdrsears.com/ Know your Omega-3 levels and take control of your health – https://omegaquant.com/
DISCLAIMER: The information provided in The First Seven Years is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your pediatrician or other healthcare professional. Always consult with your doctor regarding any medical concerns or health conditions. The views expressed by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of The First Seven Years.
By Dr. Murray Clarke & Bryce WyldeWhat if the first food doctors recommend for babies is actually making them "dumber"? Dr. Sears calls rice cereal the biggest mistake in medicine—here's what smart parents feed their babies instead.
In this game-changing episode, we revolutionize how you think about introducing solid foods to your baby. Dr. Sears reveals why rice cereal—the traditional "first food" recommended by pediatricians—is nutritionally bankrupt for rapidly developing brains. With zero fat content, rice cereal fails to support the most critical period of brain growth in your baby's life. Discover the "mooching" cue that tells you when your baby is ready for solids (usually 5-7 months), and why avocado should be every baby's first food. This nutrient-dense fruit provides the healthy fats, vitamins, and minerals that mirror breast milk's umami flavor profile without being overly sweet like traditional fruits.
The episode's most shocking revelation: introducing wild salmon at just 7 months old. Dr. Sears explains how salmon contains all 10 of the top nutrients found in your baby's developing brain—making it the most brain-supportive food on the planet. Learn why there's no risk of developing intolerances when you introduce these nutrient-dense foods early.
We also cover the "sneaky sneak" method for getting essential omega-3 DHA into picky eaters through cod liver oil, algae oils, and creative food combinations. This isn't just about nutrition—it's about building the foundation for your child's cognitive development and lifelong health.
Follow Dr. Bill Sears:
Website: https://askdrsears.com/
Facebook: / askdrsears
Instagram: / askdrsears
https://x.com/AskDoctorSears
Youtube: / askdrsears
Follow Dr. Murray:
Website: http://www.drmurrayclarke.com/ F
Follow Bryce Wylde:
Main Site: https://wyldeonhealth.com
Instagram: /wyldeonhealth
Facebook: /wyldeonhealth
YouTube: /@wyldeabouthealth
Thank You To Our Show Sponsors: Trusted guidance for every stage of parenting – https://www.askdrsears.com/ Know your Omega-3 levels and take control of your health – https://omegaquant.com/
DISCLAIMER: The information provided in The First Seven Years is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your pediatrician or other healthcare professional. Always consult with your doctor regarding any medical concerns or health conditions. The views expressed by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of The First Seven Years.