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| SHAZI & JESSICA welcome you to this first issue of Food for Thought. At HAPPYBABY we understand the importance of a healthy start. Dr. Bob Sears and Amy Marlow, our Registered Dietician, will share feeding and nutrition tips to help you give your little one the very best. They will also share tips for Moms, Dads and caregivers, since your lifestyle and eating habits have a profound influence on baby’s development. |
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Think of DHA (decosahexanoic acid) as “brain food” because it is an essential omega-3 fatty acid, a fat that builds brain tissue. Getting enough DHA is most important while baby is still in the womb, when her brain grows faster than at any other time in her life, and during the first year of baby’s life, when her brain triples in size. DHA is also a main component of the retina in the eye, and is critical for eye development.
Just how important is DHA for brain development?
Consider these
research findings:
• Infants who have low amounts of DHA in their diet have reduced brain
development and diminished visual acuity.
• The increased intelligence and academic performance of breastfed compared
with formula-fed infants has been attributed in part to the increased DHA
content of human milk.
• Cultures whose diet is high in omega 3 fatty acids (such as the Eskimos
who eat a lot of fish) have a lower incidence of degenerative diseases of the
central nervous system, such as multiple sclerosis.
• Some children with poor school performance because of ADD have been
shown to have insufficient essential fatty acids in their diet.
Source: askdrsears.com
Mom needs healthy fats, too.
To ensure that baby gets enough DHA during the two critical stages of brain growth, pregnant women and those who are breast feeding should eat foods high in brain-building nutrients, especially omega 3 fats like DHA. Sources include: ground flax seeds and flaxseed oil, coldwater fish (primarily salmon and tuna), canola oil, soybeans, walnuts, wheat germ, pumpkin seeds, and eggs. If you don’t eat these foods, ask your healthcare provider about DHA supplements.
Smart solids for older babies
Once baby begins eating solid foods and is taking less breast milk or formula, she needs additional sources of omega-3s. To make sure baby gets enough of these healthy fats HAPPYBABY has added DHA to its fresh frozen organic meals for infants 7+ and 9+ months old: Baby Dhal + Mama
Grain and Grrreat Greens + Easy Going Greens.Our baby meals were already packed with more nutrients than highly processed jarred foods, and now, with DHA, they give your baby even more of a nutritional edge.
Have questions?
Visit www.happybabyfood.com for an FAQ about DHA. If you have specific questions about feeding problems or infant nutrition, email Dr. Sears and Amy Marlow at info@happybabyfood.com.
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In answer to your requests for more meals for older infants, HAPPYBABY is introducing four new Stage 3 – Sorta Chunky flavors for 9+ months, including our first fish, meat and vegetable combos. You can see a list of ingredients and nutrition facts for each meal as well as store locations nationwide online.
All HAPPYBABY meals are soy free, dairy free and produced in a nut-free facility. |
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We had literally thousands of entries to HAPPYBABY's first Photo Contest and we thank all of you who submitted photos. It was incredibly difficult for the panel of judges to choose among so many adorable babies and the task was made even harder by our need to find high resolution photos of smiling babies that worked with our packaging. And now the grand prize winners . . .
Each winner will receive a basket of wonderful gifts from our photo contest partners.
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Project Peanut Butter was founded by Mark Manari, a pediatrician and professor at Washington University’s School of Medicine in St. Louis. He is saving the lives of children with a revolutionary treatment based on peanut butter. His Plumpy Nut treatment is supported by UNICEF and Doctors without Borders, and could become a worldwide standard of care.
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Send us your favorite recipes using HAPPYBABY. If they appear in our newsletter or on our website, we will send you a special gift for baby.
Email recipes@happybabyfood.com
Also check out our Serving Suggestions and recipes online. |
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print out this coupon offer for yourself, or forward to a friend! |
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Copyright. HAPPYBABY: Food for Thought is a publication of Nurture, Inc.
(DBA HAPPYBABY), 25 Washington Street, New York, NY 11201. 718-852-7606 |
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