Although white radish is a very common vegetable, it has good therapeutic effects. It can moisten the intestines, ventilate and facilitate bowel movements, and also has the effects of reducing dryness, moistening the lungs, and stopping cough. Some babies often experience internal heat, constipation, cough, and other symptoms. They can also drink some boiled water with white radish in moderation for conditioning. So, how do babies boil white radish water?
1. When a baby has excessive internal heat and coughing, it is recommended to drink some boiled water with white radish in moderation, which can have a therapeutic effect. However, when babies drink boiled water with white radish, they should make sure that there are no allergic reactions to consuming white radish. The method of boiling white radish in water is relatively simple. Generally, adding a small amount of pear is needed to cook white radish, and then stewing the resulting radish water will have a sweet taste that babies like to drink.
2. First, prepare half a small white radish, not too much, and also half a pear. Cut the radish into slices or shreds, and the pear into thin slices before setting aside. Then add one or two bowls of water to a small pot, put the radish in and bring to a boil over high heat. Then turn to low heat and add the pear slices. Finally, simmer over low heat for about 10 minutes and turn off the heat.
3. Once the cooked radish water is placed at the appropriate temperature, it can be fed to the baby. However, it is important to note that radish water has a laxative effect and should not be consumed excessively. If the baby experiences adverse reactions such as bloating, diarrhea, and excessive bowel sounds after drinking radish water, it is necessary to stop drinking white radish water in a timely manner.