Question
My child is 2 years old and doesn’t like to eat. She’s a bit underweight, and she dislikes drinking Wangzai milk. I don’t want to give it to her, but I’m worried about her body if she drinks too much. However, if she doesn’t eat, I’m afraid she’ll be hungry, so I only give her the milk. Previous treatment situation and effects: No previous treatment. Desired assistance: I want to know if drinking Wangzai milk can interfere with the body, as my baby is in a stage of metamorphosis and development, and proper diet is very important.
Answer
Basically, all canned milk products contain preservatives such as flavorings, thickeners, and preservatives (although they are in trace amounts, they can still be harmful to the body over a long period of time, especially for young children whose organs are not fully developed). The milk ingredients are mostly reconstituted milk, which has little nutritional value. It’s fine to have it occasionally, but it’s not good to consume it frequently. Aside from that, during hot summer days when people are lazy to move (especially outdoors), excessive intake of high-protein foods can increase the burden on the kidneys and liver. Overaccumulation of protein can lead to kidney stones and proteinuria.