Organic And Fortified Food, For Baby

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BROOKLYN, N.Y. - A new line of baby food will both omega 3 fatty acids and probiotics to their baby foods. The addition early infant brain and eye development while potentially staving off future allergies, asthma, and eczema, says respected pediatrician Bob Sears, MD who worked with the company to design the foods.

"The first time you lay eyes on your new born you immediately look for ten fingers and ten toes," says Dr. Sears, best selling author and lecturer. "What you can't see is how babies are developing internally. Strong brain, eye and immune advancements at the earliest stage possible are crucial building blocks in the overall good health and wellbeing of children." Sears says these baby cereals conveniently provide the necessary DHA and Probiotics to achieve solid early development."

BROOKLYN, N.Y. - A new line of baby food will both omega 3 fatty acids and probiotics to their baby foods. The addition early infant brain and eye development while potentially staving off future allergies, asthma, and eczema, says respected pediatrician Bob Sears, MD who worked with the company to design the foods.

"The first time you lay eyes on your new born you immediately look for ten fingers and ten toes," says Dr. Sears, best selling author and lecturer. "What you can't see is how babies are developing internally. Strong brain, eye and immune advancements at the earliest stage possible are crucial building blocks in the overall good health and wellbeing of children." Sears says these baby cereals conveniently provide the necessary DHA and Probiotics to achieve solid early development."

The new baby food is called Happybellies, the first nationally distributed fresh frozen organic baby meals. The newest innovation from Nurture, Inc. supports the company's long standing commitment to provide the healthiest, most beneficial first and advanced foods for infants and toddlers, while also serving as a trusted educational resource for parents.

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Probiotics are "friendly bacteria" that live in our intestines and help the immune system by discouraging the growth of harmful disease-causing bacteria. The tummy is the largest immune system organ. Good bacteria or probiotics in baby's belly fight infection and illness helping improve immunity. Probiotics act as a protective shield on the intestinal lining; the good bacteria stick to the lining preventing the bad bacteria from coming through. Probiotics are naturally found in breast milk and some other food sources including fermented foods like yogurt, kefir, aged cheeses, miso, and sauerkraut. To maintain a healthy balance of organisms in the intestines, it is recommended that infants, children and adults consume probiotics daily.

The health benefits of Probiotics in the body include:
  *  Probiotics help keep a healthy balance of bacteria in the large intestine.  By discouraging the growth of disease-causing bacteria, probiotics provide a boost to the immune system and help to prevent or treat a variety of ailments
  *  Strains of good bacteria have been shown to reduce colic in infants
  *  Reduce intestinal allergies.  Probiotics promote anti-allergic processes by stimulating the production of growth factors suppressing allergic reactions to potentially allergic foods
  *  Probiotics may also help reduce the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, help manage lactose intolerance, and promote bowel regularity
  *  Prevent infections in the intestines and elsewhere in the body including bronchitis and pneumonia

DHA is an Omega 3 Essential Fatty Acid that is critical to baby's brain development, particularly during the first year of baby's life when the brain triples in size. It is also critical for eye development as it is a main structural component of eye tissue. The human body cannot manufacture DHA from scratch and must get these fats from dietary sources. Typically, babies get DHA from breast milk or fortified infant formula, however once a baby begins eating solid foods breast milk/ infant formula will decrease requiring additional dietary sources of DHA. Food sources include: ground flax seeds and flaxseed oil, coldwater fish (primarily salmon, sardines and tuna), algae, canola oil, soybeans, walnuts, wheat germ, pumpkin seeds, eggs, and fortified foods.

There are many health benefits provided by DHA as well as findings of inadequate DHA and Omega-3 Fats in diets. Information includes:

  *  Infants who have low amounts of DHA in their diet have reduced brain development and diminished visual acuity
  *  Cultures whose diet is high in Omega 3 Fatty Acids have a lower incidence of degenerative diseases of the central nervous system, such as multiple sclerosis.
  *  Some children with poor school performance attributed to ADD have been shown to have insufficient essential fatty acids in their diet.

"We started the company under the premise that all babies can be healthy, happy babies; the introduction of Happybelies underscores our commitment to offering parents complete, nutritious meals and the opportunity to really start their children out with optimal foods," says Shazi Visram, CEO/Founder, Nurture, Inc. "The stakes are higher today; food allergies are increasing in number of affected children and severity, poor eating habits at an early age; deficient immune systems, asthma, attention problems, and early age obesity seems to be more common than ever before. We see the Happybelies line as part of a necessary solution in easing the myriad of health problems children are susceptible to today."

Happybelies cereals are USDA certified organic.

For more information: www.happybabyfood.com