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Don’t Give Your Kids Sugar! Try Natural Sweeteners Instead. Here's Why

Donu2019t Give Your Kids Sugar! Try Natural Sweeteners Instead. Here's Why

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Don’t Give Your Kids Sugar! Try Natural Sweeteners Instead. Here's Why

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  1. Don’t Give Your Kids Sugar! Try Natural Sweeteners Instead. Here's Why Most kids enjoy sugary snacks, and it's hard to imagine a life without them. But for parents, the idea of their kids eating too much sugar is downright terrifying. If your kids frequently consume foods and beverages with a lot of added sugar, the empty calories may build up and can be a host of significant health issues ranging from diabetes to tooth decay. Fear not, there is a solution to this. Instead of giving sugar, try using natural sweeteners such as ragi powder for babies, date powder, or jaggery, which can help you avoid using table sugar. Children are picky eaters, and giving up sugar entirely might seem impossible. However, there are many natural sweeteners available in the market that can help you satisfy your little one's sweet cravings.

  2. Using natural sweeteners can help you encourage your child to develop a taste for healthier and wholesome foods. This will eventually make your child stop wanting junk food. It may sound too much, but it is super simple, especially with the help of brands like Slurrpfarm that offer healthy and natural alternatives to sugar. Here are a few quick, healthy, natural sugar substitutes to introduce to your kid's diet. Dates powder or dates puree: Dates are an excellent snack for infants. Since newborns can't chew them well, you can make a puree. Pureed dates are versatile and can be added to milk, laddoos, fruit purees, homemade desserts, smoothies, and cereal. For a quick and everyday solution, you can use dried dates powder from Slurrp Farm as an easy addition to any dish. Coconut Sugar: Coconut sugar is made from the sap of the coconut tree and is a good substitute for refined sugar. It is low on the glycemic index and contains essential nutrients, including iron and zinc. Coconut sugar is unquestionably a superior option for baking cookies, cakes, and puddings for your child. Raw Honey: Unfiltered, unheated raw honey offers exceptional anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, and anti- septic qualities. It is best to feed the honey unheated to enjoy the benefits of healthy enzymes, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals necessary for little one's to grow a robust immune system. Always remember, only when a baby has reached the age of one year can honey be fed to them, as the intestines of infants under a year old are not fully formed to digest honey. Jaggery Powder: Even though sugar and jaggery powder are both made from sugarcane, there are some variations between the two. On the one hand, sugar is the leading cause of many cardiac and chronic ailments. On the other hand, jaggery powder offers many advantages over sugar. Jaggery powder promotes immunity and aids digestion. Ayurveda also mentions jaggery as a treatment for various health issues. Nowadays, there are multiple options available for jaggery powder, but it is essential that you buy from a trustworthy brand like Slurrp Farm. It offers good quality and the best jaggery powder. It is readily available online and is easy to use. Last but not least, kids' taste buds are not mature enough, so they can't truly taste as well as you can. Therefore, even though these natural sweeteners may taste slightly

  3. different than sugar to you, your children will readily accept them. You can use the above alternatives to bring that cheeky smile to your kiddo's face!

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