Under what circumstances should I give DHA to my baby?

Generally speaking, the baby can properly supplement dha for about five months, but if he eats breast milk or milk powder containing dha, there is no need to supplement it. It is enough to take dha from food.

From six months to two years old, the baby's growth and development is the fastest. Dha can produce important hormones to promote brain development and meet the baby's development needs. In addition, the baby's intake of dha can promote the baby's hand-eye coordination.

The effect is most obvious when you are two years old. You can supplement dha to your baby in the golden period from six months to two years old. After two years old, dha, as an essential nutrient to maintain human health, can also continue to take it.

DHA, also known as "brain gold", can promote the baby's brain development. Before the age of six, it is the golden age of baby's growth and development. If DHA can be given to children in time, it can help them develop their intelligence to some extent.

Moreover, 0-6 years old is the peak of baby's brain development, so you can give your baby more foods rich in DHA. Babies within six months can completely meet their needs through breast milk or formula with high DHA content.

And the baby after six months, if there is demand, you can choose some DHA preparations.