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Does a Baby have to confirm to a standardized weight gain to be called healthy?

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Does a Baby have to confirm to a standardized weight gain to be called healthy?

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Ans.: No, the degree of weight gain in a normal baby is dictated not only by adequacy of food intake, but also by its natural prakriti (constitution ). Hence, vaat-pradhan types gain very less weight and are small-statured, whereas kapha-pradhan types tend towards obesity, on the same amount of dietetic intake. Que.

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