A few potted things the boycott and campaign has achieved: The International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes (despite what Nestlé told the bloggers, it opposed the Code - scans of documents from the time are on our site), the Code's implementation in 70 countries to greater or lesser degrees, breastfeeding rates in countries taking action to stop malpractice increasing (Brazil from median duration 3 months in the 1980s to 10 months today), Nestlé changing its policy on milk nurses and baby pictures on formula, stopping specific cases of malpractice such as Nestlé promoting formula in Botswana as
preventing diarrhoea etc. etc..
[Above: Nestlé's history of undermining breastfeeding: «the oldest and most trusted substitute for mother's milk», «
prevents diarrhoea and vomiting»].
This was soon being marketed around the world with the claim
it prevents diarrhoea and vomiting.
This milk, sugar and flour product was soon being exported around the world in bulk, with claims
it prevents diarrhoea and vomiting, so beginning the assault on breastfeeding cultures.
Continued breastfeeding to two years, accompanied by appropriate complementary feeding, maintains good nutritional status and continues to help
prevent diarrhoea.
Not exact matches
This
prevents damage to the lining of your intestines (gut) and the associated symptoms, such as
diarrhoea and stomach pain.
LloydsPharmacy Online Doctor is a great place to start for advice and tips for keeping your family safe when travelling with information on things like
preventing altitude sickness and travellers
diarrhoea as well as more serious travel related illnesses such as Yellow Fever and Malaria.
Diarrhoea can be
prevented through exclusive breastfeeding, improved weaning practices, measles immunization, use of latrines, washing hands (the baby's as well), keeping water and food clean, washing with soap before touching food and by sanitary disposal of stools.
Apart from helping to
prevent dehydration, breastfeeding is beneficial during and after
diarrhoea.
Although
diarrhoea is less common in the UK and often less serious than in developing countries, a number of babies do die every year in the UK as a result of diarrhoeal dehydration, deaths which could easily be
prevented by the timely use of ORT.
Physicians have been encouraged by WHO and national CDD programmes to motivate mothers to continue breastfeeding or giving other food to
prevent malnutrition resulting from
diarrhoea.
After an episode of
diarrhoea, an infant needs extra food intake to rebuild reserves and
prevent the cycle of
diarrhoea and malnutrition.
Continue to feed the child, to
prevent malnutrition Feeding should be continued during
diarrhoea and increased afterwards.
In our study, the estimated proportion of
diarrhoea cases that would be
prevented if formula fed infants had been exclusively breast fed was 53 % for chemical / steam sterilisation and 13 % for other sterilisation methods.
It's more common in formula - fed babies than breastfed babies as mum's milk
prevents the growth of
diarrhoea causing bacteria.
Diarrhoea can be
prevented by breastfeeding, by immunizing all children against measles, by using latrines, by keeping food and water clean, and by washing hands before touching food.
The following traditional remedies make highly effective oral rehydration solutions and are suitable drinks to
prevent a child from losing too much liquid during
diarrhoea:
Health Basics insert: Breastfeeding Breastfeeding: helping to reduce the severity of
diarrhoea Breastfeeding in emergencies Breastfeeding
prevents infection Breastfeeding promotion: the right start Breastfeeding twins Congratulations to the mothers Exclusive breastfeeding (letter) Exclusive breastfeeding Extra drinks are unnecessary Help for breastfeeding mothers How to feed a baby who can not breastfeed How to help a woman to re-establish lactation «I do not have enough milk.»
Sida's results are also achieved in other programmes worldwide: its support has been essential in the production of the Dukoral oral cholera vaccine, which helps
prevent cholera in adults and children and travellers»
diarrhoea caused by bacteria from the E. coli family.
It can add bulk to your stool and can help
prevent or cure mild cases of
diarrhoea.
Yogurt is a natural and powerful antibiotic, helps to
prevent cancer and has been found beneficial in colds and upper respiratory complaints, high cholesterol levels, constipation and
diarrhoea, irritable bowel syndrome, arthritis, diverticulitis,
diarrhoea, gallstones, osteoporosis, kidney disorders, many cancers of the digestive tract, thrush, hepatitis and various skin complaints.
If
diarrhoea persists, provide plenty of fluids to
prevent dehydration.