Why Shouldn’t Babies Eat Honey?
The problem with feeding honey to babies stems from their developing microbiome—the array of microorganisms, such as bacteria and archaea, that live inside and on humans and that assist in the regulation of diet and affect many bodily functions.
Symptoms of infant botulism can be scary. They include a weakening of the muscles, causing a child to appear limp and unable to move arms or legs, and potential respiratory failure. There are no long-term effects of the illness, however, and treatments for life-threatening symptoms are quickly available in severe cases. Most patients make a swift recovery after receiving an antitoxin, but the best way to avoid infection is to avoid the number one cause: honey.
Why Shouldn’t Babies Eat Honey?
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