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inherited parenting practices & old wives tales - Piglet - 16-01-2004 My family always believed that giving Rooibos to babies and children is good for them. So naturally with my children I have carried the same practice. Obilivious as to the sceintific rationale. It was always a case of the kids like it so why not. It has come to the surface in the the scientific world as to the remarkable benefits of rooibos. Medical researchers state that they only have touch the 'iceburg' with regards to its benefits. The existing benefits seems quite impressive already see link below. http://www.newlands.ca/Rooibos%20Information.htm So the moral of the story me thinks is we should not be to quick to shun old parenting practices or old wives tales The other moral of the Story is South African's are really brilliant!!!!! inherited parenting practices & old wives tales - squeaky - 16-01-2004 there are loads of old wives tales that dont make any sense.but ppl that have had kids know what works. science is revealing so much more. but i had a great childhood and upbringing through the "old fashioned way" of doing things. if these practises have worked for decades, why not use them? inherited parenting practices & old wives tales - Piglet - 16-01-2004 Quote:Originally posted by squeaky True ,true! Unfortunitely it seems in today society there is this modern academic pride. We need to follow what the 'experts' tells us which is printed in some book. Needless to say most of them don't even have children. Alot of the parenting practices has been past on from parent to child. And although some may have been harmful even with some good intentions alot of the practices are very good but just don't have the official ' backing' of the current academics and 'experts'. inherited parenting practices & old wives tales - Pampered - 16-01-2004 My kids lived on Rooibos until they were around three. It is all they drank (well, that and water). I think it is great stuff!!! inherited parenting practices & old wives tales - Piglet - 16-01-2004 Quote:Originally posted by Pam M Well now the scientific world think its great stuff too! inherited parenting practices & old wives tales - Jemlet - 16-01-2004 I have always know rooibos has very many good properties but ooh the taste is just so vile. I also must project my dislike of the stuff to my children as they refuse to drink a rooibos bottle. inherited parenting practices & old wives tales - Piglet - 16-01-2004 Quote:Originally posted by Jemlet Have you tried it with honey and lemon? Alternatively ( this is only for you) there is a recipe in the recipe section in the link above of gluwein sp or mulled wine . which should help with getting some rooibos in. inherited parenting practices & old wives tales - Tara - 16-01-2004 I also can't abide the taste of Rooibos. I categorise it with Marmite for utter foulness. Sorry to all those who love either or both of these products. inherited parenting practices & old wives tales - Bushbaby - 16-01-2004 In the community we grew up in, parents did not believe in giving young children 'hard' medicine unless they were really ill. For kids under the age of about 7, homeopathic remedies were the norm. Very enlightened for 26 years ago, I would say. Even now, back home the neighbours are very young, and have their own kids, and grew up in that town, and they follow the same practise. People that would normally scoff at the suggestion of using homeopathic remedies on adults swear by it for children. Funny one eh? inherited parenting practices & old wives tales - Piglet - 16-01-2004 Quote:Originally posted by Tara hehe you excused |