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My 1 year and 2 month old baby is not very fond of eating recently, and I am worried that it will affect his growth and health.

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Your baby’s lack of appetite may be due to fire in the body. We suggest giving your baby more water and increasing the intake of vegetables and fruits. In addition, you can consider giving your baby some Seven Star Tea to help reduce the fire. If your baby consumes too much refined food, such as rice and pasta, it may lead to a lack of vitamin B1 and lysine, which in turn affects peristalsis and the secretion of digestive juices and reduces appetite. In this case, you may consider giving your baby some Vitamin B1 or Lysine Inositol to improve appetite. At the same time, it is recommended to check the micronutrients for your baby regularly and supplement them according to the test results. In addition, babies may also suffer from anorexia due to incompatibility between the spleen and stomach. In this case, you can turn to Chinese medicine practitioners to prescribe appropriate Chinese medicines for your baby, such as Wake Up Spleen and Open Stomach Granules or Shan Mai Spleen Strengthening Oral Liquid.