Do blueberries povide like peas in a pod result as prune liquid within infant constipation?
my 6 mos old be diagnosed today with bypass constipation...the doctor said to furnish prune juice to her something like 2 oz. a day, I'm wondering if blueberries will provide matching results as the prunes in liquid form?
Answer:
Not quite.. Prunes enjoy a chemical that actually act as a natural stool softener, contained by addition to the fiber. Prune liquid concentrates the softener aspect of prunes, and is the most effective.
Why would you ask the doctors remedy at the expense of your baby's health! Just shift with the prune jiuce!
hmmm, never hear of that. My son used to get constipated seriously. I used to massage his belly. There are three technique you can use:
1) Take two fingers and draw a big question dupe on her belly 10x's as if you were tracing his digestive tract.
2)After above is done do 10 partly circles going clockwise if you were looking at her belly.
3) Finally, pilfer your index finger and middle finger and walk them fund and forth left to right 10x, doesn't concern what perspective you have on this. Right to not here or left to right is fine.
Apple liquid works well also.
Good Luck!
I don't have an idea that so. Prune juice works ably, and so does apple juice. My doctor also suggested accumulation a little (about 2 Tbsp) restrained Karo syrup to a bottle when my mine were constipated, and I found that not simply did it work better than prune juice, but because of the sweet taster it was a full lot easier to get them to clutch it!