Can I give garlic to my five-month-old? Is it okay?

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Garlic is considered healthy to consume and contains a good many nutrients that are good for people of all ages. It is a great source of vitamin C, and it also contains vitamins B6 and B1, manganese, selenium, potassium and iron. It is best to introduce a small amount of garlic to your baby during the initial introduction. Some garlic may be more potent than others and may hurt your baby’s stomach. Like with any food, garlic should be introduced to your baby at the right time. After the initial introduction, watch for signs of a food allergy. http://canigivemybaby.com/garlic/ Typical signs of an allergic reaction can include swelling, cramping, rash, diarrhea or vomiting. However, it is recommended that to start solids after baby turns 6 months old. There are other types of fruits and vegetables are great as the first solids food, instead of garlic. You can refer to the list here for great first baby foods: http://wholesomebabyfood.momtastic.com/babyfirstfoods.htm

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