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Home / Kids’ Health / Baby Food Concerns, Information and Schedule

Baby Food Concerns, Information and Schedule

The time to start feeding your baby is once your child begins reaching for food, is sitting up well, and is at least 6 months old. Breastfed babies do not require solid foods for the first year. If you’re concerned that your child is not nursing enough then you should consult a qualified lactation consultant or La Leche League, http://www.lalecheleague.org.

General guidelines for feeding your baby are the following:

  • no hydrogenated “trans” fats (this is even in some baby foods)
  • no sugars (or honey under 1 yr. old), refined sugars such as high fructose corn syrup, maltodextrin, Sucralose, and others
  • no artificial flavors, colors, preservatives, or sweeteners – check the MSG “Excitotoxin” list under that article, which can be found under the e-Newsletter section
  • no milk products under one year old
  • introduce one food at a time with a 4-day wait period in between each new food to verify that there is no allergic reaction
  • give only pure filtered water, free of chlorine and fluoride

General schedule for introduction of foods:
** (Breastfeeding should still be the primary source of food at least through the first year)

  • 6 months and older
    • vegetables (preferably in season and organic)
      • winter squash, avocado, sweet potatoes, other in season vegetables
  • 7 months and older
    • vegetables (preferably in season and organic)
      • asparagus, carrots, green beans, peas, summer squash, other in season vegetables
  • 8 months and older
    • vegetables and some fruits (preferably in season and organic)
      • banana, apricot, nectarine, peaches, pears, plums, prunes, broccoli
  • 9 months and older
    • vegetables, fruits, and cooked eggs, extra virgin olive oil (added to foods)
  • 10 months and older
    • vegetables, fruits, eggs, red meats (hormone/antibiotic-free), and rice
  • 11 months and older
    • vegetables, fruits, eggs, meats, grains (other than wheat), rice, fish, poultry
  • 1 year and older
    • all of the above plus citrus fruits, tomatoes, honey, wheat, dairy, corn, soy (in moderation – UNfermented soy tends to act like estrogen in the body), nuts & seeds – add these slowly as they are the most allergenic foods
    • Then add other whole, natural foods

Dr. Stephen Gangemi

I'm a board certified chiropractic physician and clinical nutritionist with a passion for true natural health care. I implement dietary & nutritional therapies, exercise & movement practices, and lifestyle changes along with manual therapy techniques to help the body heal and prevent illness and injuries.

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