April 4th, 2010 • 13:04
Will Onion Or Garlic Powder In Food Consumed By A Nursing Mother Affect The Baby Like Using Real Garlic?
My daughter has been told that she can’t eat any food prepared with garlic/onions in the recipe, becuase it will affect the nursing child, ie give the baby an upset tummy. Seems to me like using onion/garlic powder would not have the same effect? She believes that the powder will have the same affect on my nursing grandson?
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Apr 4th 2010 • 16:04
by Robert F
The powder is real , just ground up finely.
personly, I would say the not eating onions and garlic would depind upon the individuals . as many”mexican” babies are eating onions garlic and pepers before being off the bottle. I have no knoledge of the orientals but I suppose they are started with the “normal” foods early too.
Apr 4th 2010 • 17:04
by texpick4
My daughter has been told that she can’t eat any food prepared with garlic/onions in the recipe, becuase it will affect the nursing child, ie give the baby an upset tummy. Seems to me like using onion/garlic powder would not have the same effect? She believes that the powder will have the same affect on my nursing grandson?
Apr 4th 2010 • 19:04
by Patricia Honeycutt
Maybe
but Garlic is good for you.
How old is the kid?
Apr 4th 2010 • 19:04
by Salli B
If it’s going to affect the baby, it will no matter what form you’re using it in.
However, different foods affect different babies. My daughter I couldn’t eat anything with a tomato base or garlic. With my son I couldn’t eat anything with dairy in it.
Who told her not to eat garlic or onions? A qualified lactation nurse would know better.
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