Foods to Build Your Child's Immunityby Mary Ann Romans | More from this Blogger 09 Feb 2009 10:22 AM
Phytonutrients Phytonutrients are plant nutrients that have been shown to have the ability to stimulate the immune system and help us fight off viruses. Some of these nutrients can even fight off bacterial and fungal illnesses as well. Eating these foods will give your toddler or preschooler a chance at a solid immune system. They work in two ways, by inhibiting viral growth and my stimulating your child's immune system to act quickly and efficiently. Kids can be picky, so try to re-offer these foods over and over again. Some of these foods can be cooked into sauces as well, making them easier to include. Starting early with these foods can also help make them a normal part of your child's diet. I put garlic or onions in practically every savory dish, and it is never hard to get my children to eat any type of fruit. If a child refuses a food one way after many tries, see if you can prepare it differently. For example, my children don't like raw tomatoes but will eat them in a sauce. Here is a list of foods with phytonutrients: Garlic, Onions, Scallions, Leeks, Avocados, Spinach, Tomatoes, Asparagus, Oranges, Strawberries and Watermelon. Try to incorporate foods with phytonutrients as often as possible. Serving them at least once a day is ideal. Mary Ann Romans writes about everything related to saving money in the Frugal Blog, creating a home in the Home Blog, caring for little ones in the Baby Blog and now relationships in the Marriage Blog. You can read more of her articles by clicking here or subscribe to the blog using the subscription box on the right. Related Articles: Early Solid Food Causes Allergies? Maybe, Maybe Not Frugal Craft: Make A Baby Food Jar Garden Learn more about Mary Ann Romans ![]() Mary Ann Romans is a freelance writer, wife and mother of three children. She lives in Pennsylvania with her husband, the kids and a 16-pound cat. Relevantbaby tags User Comments gmcof05 (116) 10 Feb 2009 11:13 AMi agree with what you saying mrs. romans. it is good for kids to eat there vegetables while their growing up. what type of example food is Phytonutrients? Mary Ann Romans (26876) 11 Feb 2009 09:05 AMPhytonutrients come from plant foods, such as vegetables and fruits. Garlic, Onions, Scallions, Leeks, Avocados, Spinach, Tomatoes, Asparagus, Oranges, Strawberries and Watermelon are some examples. Community Tags baby food, Food, immunity, nutrition, toddler food Discuss this article
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