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27 Jan 2021 · Steer clear of rich, fried, greasy foods and lean toward simple starches such as rice and noodles as these are easy on the stomach. Try bananas, ...
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5 Oct 2005 · Serve: Prunes or prune juice to stimulate bowel function; high-fiber foods, such as fresh apples, oranges, carrots, and celery; water to keep ...
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25 Sept 2021 · It wasn't so long ago that doctors would advise parents to give sick children only “BRAT diet” foods: bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast.
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Serve foods with a high water content, like chicken soup or broths, applesauce or small pieces of ripe cantaloupe or watermelon. For sore ... Doctor her diet · Help the medicine go down · Counter congestion
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18 Jan 2018 · Bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast are the foods that make up the BRAT diet. These foods are easy to digest and have a better likelihood of ...
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12 Aug 2022 · The 15 Best Foods to Eat When You're Sick · 1. Chicken soup. Chicken soup has been a go-to for sickness for generations — and for good reason. · 2 ...
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Drinks · Coconut water · Pedialyte · Chicken broth or bone broth · Water-based ice pops · Homemade juice ice pops · Ice chips · Congee (rice water).
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19 Jan 2022 · Focus on lots of veggies, fruits, protein foods, whole grains and fats. Nutrition is important during illness, but their appetite and food ...
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30 Dec 2021 · It used to be the recommendation to feed sick kids a bland diet to help them get better quicker. Think BRAT diet foods, like bananas, rice, ...
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15 Jan 2020 · Milkshake not doing it for them? Here are some other things to try: · Watered down 100% juice with ice cubes · A popsicle · Yogurt · A Smoothie ...
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Try: applesauce topped with a few raisins and a little cinnamon sugar; chilled, canned peaches served, sundae style, over vanilla frozen yogurt; cream of wheat ...
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Give your child plenty to drink. For the first day or so don't bother about food unless they want it. After that, start trying to tempt them with bits of food ...
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If your child is not up to taking in much food while recovering from an illness, there's no need to worry just yet. Apart from ensuring that he/she drinks ...
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Instead, give a recuperating child simple foods such as crackers, dry cereal, pancakes (no butter and easy on the syrup) or peanut butter sandwiches. Try canned ...
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