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Re-inventing the Spoon
Flowspoon is a great new baby spoon that is closed on one end with a
hole. It sounds strange, but it works like magic! Because the food is being sucked out, it goes down without a mess, instead of squishing out of the baby's mouth. I got a free sample from a friend who is selling them on Amazon.com. It prevents air from being swallowed with food. It would be great for infants with GIRD. |
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Re-inventing the Spoon
On Oct 11, 9:16?pm, wrote:
Flowspoon is a great new baby spoon that is closed on one end with a hole. It sounds strange, but it works like magic! Because the food is being sucked out, it goes down without a mess, instead of squishing out of the baby's mouth. I got a free sample from a friend who is selling them on Amazon.com. It prevents air from being swallowed with food. It would be great for infants with GIRD. I cannot for the life of me figure out how it is helpful with GERD. GERD stands for gastroesophageal reflux disease - reflux being the key word here. It has nothing to do with eating utensils. I also cannot picture how attempting to suck a thicker pureed food or chunks of food through a straw device results in elimination of swallowed air - sounds completley the opposite to me. A baby eating with any utensil needs to learn to chew their food and chewing their food takes time, which in turn results in the body having a moment to tell the brain when it is full, which I've heard takes around 10 minutes. You can suck pureed foods down in a matter of 3-4 minutes, resulting in baby finishing an entire serving of something that they may have otherwise only consumed half of. Doesn't sound like a good idea to me at all. Maybe a novelty for kids eating ice cream for the melted ice cream at the bottom of the bowl, but not baby food. |
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