When it comes to hawthorn slices, I believe most mothers first think of their ability to aid digestion. Hawthorn slices have a sweet and sour taste. When some children don't like to eat, parents will choose to buy hawthorn slices as snacks for their babies, thinking that this can enhance their appetite and help digestion. Can children eat hawthorn fruit preserves?
Children can eat preserved hawthorn fruit, but it should not be eaten too much. Although hawthorn can help babies digest, eating too much can actually harm the body. It is a commonly used digestive medicine in clinical practice. The special color, aroma, and taste of hawthorn can create a conditioned reflex that stimulates people's appetite, and it is deeply loved by babies. However, the side effects of hawthorn are also quite obvious, as it is a powerful tool that can harm babies' bodies.
Hawthorn can easily cause gastrointestinal disorders. Hawthorn contains a relatively high amount of organic acids, which can increase gastric acid secretion and cause discomfort in the stomach. Baby's gastrointestinal function is not yet fully developed, so special attention should be paid, especially not eating hawthorn on an empty stomach to avoid stimulating the stomach.
Hawthorn damages teeth. Preschool infants are in a critical stage of tooth changes, and the fruit acid in hawthorn has an erosive and damaging effect on teeth.
Hawthorn affects diet. If a baby eats a small amount of hawthorn, it can stimulate their appetite, but excessive consumption can have adverse effects. Hawthorn slices and hawthorn cakes often contain a large amount of sugar and starch in the market. If a baby eats too much, their blood sugar will remain at a very high level. If this high blood sugar is maintained until mealtime, the baby will not feel hungry and affect their diet. In the long run, infants will face the risk of obesity.