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What if everything you've been told about starting your baby on solid foods is wrong? Could avoiding rice cereal and embracing early allergen exposure be the key to raising adventurous eaters?
Join us as we dive deep with Dr. Ilana, a nutrition expert who challenges conventional wisdom about introducing solid foods to babies. Instead of following trendy baby-led weaning approaches, Dr. Ilana shares her practical purée method that prioritizes safety while building adventurous palates.
In this game-changing conversation, discover why most parents are approaching picky eating all wrong, how both parents must stay united in their food strategies, and why countries like Israel and Japan don't have picky eating epidemises. Dr. Ilana also shares her genius meal prep hack using silicone ice cube trays for homemade baby food and explains why pouches might be sabotaging your child's relationship with food. Plus, learn about cutting-edge sublingual immunotherapy that's actually curing peanut allergies.
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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 everything you've been told about starting your baby on solid foods is wrong? Could avoiding rice cereal and embracing early allergen exposure be the key to raising adventurous eaters?
Join us as we dive deep with Dr. Ilana, a nutrition expert who challenges conventional wisdom about introducing solid foods to babies. Instead of following trendy baby-led weaning approaches, Dr. Ilana shares her practical purée method that prioritizes safety while building adventurous palates.
In this game-changing conversation, discover why most parents are approaching picky eating all wrong, how both parents must stay united in their food strategies, and why countries like Israel and Japan don't have picky eating epidemises. Dr. Ilana also shares her genius meal prep hack using silicone ice cube trays for homemade baby food and explains why pouches might be sabotaging your child's relationship with food. Plus, learn about cutting-edge sublingual immunotherapy that's actually curing peanut allergies.
LIKE this video if you found it helpful
COMMENT with your biggest baby feeding or picky eating challenge SUBSCRIBE for more expert parenting and nutrition insights
Follow Ilana Muhlstein:
Website: https://www.ilanamuhlstein.com/
Instagram: / ilanamuhlsteinrd
Facebook: / ilanamuhlstein
YouTube: / @ilanamuhlsteinrd
Follow Dr. Murray:
Website: http://www.drmurrayclarke.com/
Follow Bryce Wylde:
Main Site: https://wyldeonhealth.co
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.