Complementary feeding
Key thought: The food we begin
to eat with determines our destiny.
Brief: Food. It comes in every
variety to entice us. Different shapes, sizes, textures, tastes and packaging.
Each unique. The perfect mango, yellow, succulent, juicy, tasty. The king of
fruits. What about a plate full of steaming hot white basmati rice. The
circular, blown up, crisp rotis just out of the tawa. The aroma of spicy dal
with a twist of butter on the top. The list could go on about food glorious
food.
Yes, and there is more to it. In
every food is a treasure house of nutrients that will go a long way in giving
us energy, building our bodies, transforming our minds, carving our futures and
destinies. The rice and roti we eat will break down into glucose and then to Adenosine
triphosphate (ATP) which will fuel our cells and tissues to do their day-to-day
work; to walk, to sit, to stand, to hold, even to breathe. The protein in the
dal will become amino acids, which will soon make our muscles stronger, our
bones healthier, our skin glow and even our hair black and shiny. The
beta-carotene from the mango will enrich our vision and enable us to see
clearly. Every food has a hidden treasure, waiting to be discovered, waiting to
be unlocked.
The best time to begin this
discovery is when we reach the age of six months. The time to let our tongue
curl up to the variety of food that is in store for us. A few spoon-fulls to
begin. Mixed and cooked, mashed and softened. So that our toothless mouths can
savour and relish the delight of this amazing thing called food. Each new day,
newer variety added, a little more consumed. Mother’s milk alone is not enough
for us now. We are growing. Our body needs every variety of nutrient. The
carbohydrates from the cereals, the proteins from pulses, the vitamins from
vegetables, the minerals from fruits and even animal sources like milk, egg and
meat rich in proteins and a host of micronutrients. A little bit of oil and fat
too.
The big danger is when we
miss-out on the right variety of food at the right time. In the right
quantities and frequencies that out bodies need. The danger that without the
right mix of nutrients, beginning six month of age, vital cells like that of
our brain may never grow. The developing cells of our muscles, bones other
organs may never get the best start they deserve. They get impaired for life.
They sap out our potential. Complementary food does not just complement
mother’s milk; they are the elemental ingredients to our marvellous destiny.
Points to ponder: Do communities
in my area begin complementary feeding at six months? Is their sufficient
variety and quantity in the complementary feeding given to children between 6
-12 months?
Action: Would you review the
complementary feeding practices of mothers with young children and find the
good practices and possible barriers.
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Great effort Sir.
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