Turtle contains high protein and a large amount of collagen, which is very helpful for skin recovery after consumption. And it is also a good nourishing food, which can enhance the physical fitness of some weak people. But not everyone can eat turtles, so can a two-year-old baby eat wild turtles?
1. It is recommended not to give wild turtles to a two-year-old baby. The baby is still relatively young, and their immune system has not fully developed. Their digestive function is also relatively weak. Wild turtles contain more protein than ordinary turtles, and this protein cannot be absorbed by babies, which can easily cause adverse reactions such as allergies, fever, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and other symptoms. It is recommended to let the baby drink breast milk or cow's milk at this time, and give the baby some juice. Be sure to pay attention to hygiene.
2. Easy to get overheated, babies can eat some flaxseed oil, golden melon, and enoki mushrooms for normal meals, but turtle tonic cannot be eaten. Turtle has a direct impact on the baby's spleen and stomach, as it is a tonic food that can cause a decrease in the baby's ability to absorb nutrients.
3. If turtles are eaten too early for babies, it can cause precocious puberty. Unless the baby's body is weakened, it is generally not recommended to eat them. Moreover, wild turtles may carry a large amount of bacteria, parasites, and so on. The source is unclear, so it is better not to feed them to babies.
The baby's gastrointestinal function is still relatively weak, so it is recommended to have a light and easily digestible diet that is rich in vitamins. Do not eat foods that are too greasy or heavily fortified. If you want to supplement, it is recommended to do so under the guidance of a doctor, and do not consume foods that are prone to allergies.