Babies under one year old should eat honey carefully.
Foreign scientists have found that the soil and dust all over the world often contain a kind of bacteria called "Botox", and bees often bring the pollen and honey with the bacteria back to the hive in the process of making honey with pollen, which makes the honey polluted by Botox. Because the balance of intestinal microbial ecology is not stable enough, the baby's disease resistance is poor, and it is easy for the ingested Botox to breed in the intestinal tract and produce toxins, while the detoxification function of the liver is poor, thus causing Botox.
Adults have strong resistance. After eating honey, Botox spores will not reproduce and develop into Botox and produce botulinum toxin in the body, so they will not get sick. Babies poisoned by drinking honey may have symptoms such as delayed paralysis, weak crying, inability to suck milk, and difficulty breathing. Therefore, scientists suggest that in order to nip in the bud and ensure the healthy growth of infants, it is advisable not to feed honey to infants under 1 year old.