That’s true.
Do not feed honey to babies under 1 year old.
Because honey may contain botulinum and its spores, which may pose a fatal threat to babies.
Botox is widespread in nature and may enter food during processing, packaging and storage. Honey is one of them.
For babies over 1 year old, the intestinal flora is relatively stable. Even if honey containing a small amount of Clostridium botulinum is eaten, the original intestinal flora can inhibit its reproduction.
However, babies less than 1 year old have not yet fully developed their organs, their intestinal environment is very fragile, and they are also sensitive to toxins. When they eat contaminated honey, they are very prone to poisoning and have serious symptoms.
Not only is it honey alone, some snacks made from honey, such as honey oatmeal and honey biscuits, are not recommended to be fed to babies.