Baby poop can be the best predictor of his intelligence

When you are a young parent, you begin to dream about how your child will look when he grows up, how he will behave, and... Even if he does nothing but weep, smile, and eat, it is difficult to resist such dreams when he sees the child's little face. Think “a will [...]
When you are a young parent, you begin to dream about how your child will look when he grows up, how he will behave, and...
Even if he does nothing but weep, smile, and eat, it is difficult to resist such dreams when he sees the child's little face.
You think “will become a leader in politics, or a singer. What if he's a dancer? What if he's a scientist?
But your child's first year may show many signs that help you to understand what his future will be.
A new study says that you can learn more about your child's intelligence by looking at its waste.
Yes, you did!
An analysis of baby poop can indicate its level of intelligence, or whether the child will be prone to problems in contour development, research says. Researchers from Case Western Reserve University explain that the increased levels of FAEE (EEE's fatty acid rate) found in the child's early dung of a pregnant mother may indicate whether the child will have contact problems in his teen years.
- The type of bacteria shows whether the baby will excel for intelligence.
Researchers tested samples from 100 1-year-old babies. After the examination, they discovered that babies with higher levels of Bacter “Bactheroides” had more intelligent abilities compared to the rest of the babies. In addition, babies with various microbiomas in their intestines did not have as good performance as babies with less diverse microbiomas in their intestines.
This assessment was made using the Mullen Scales of Early Learning. One system involving a series of development tests, such as testing excellent motor skills or not, language development and perceptive powers.
- Probiotics can stimulate brain development. Probiotics are known to increase the number of good bacteria in the body, while researchers explain that they cannot give every child the same probiotics. The findings in the study showed that intestinal bacteria play a major role in the growth of baby skills before the age of one.
These results suggest that you may be able to increase your child's conjivative development or reduce the risk of disorders such as autism, which may include problems with recognition and language”, researchers said.
By demonstrating the effects of probiotics on the brain, research has also questioned the repeated use of antibiotics and how they can affect the mind. This is because antibiotics are used a lot in newborn intensive care units and in baby respiratory infections, but such pressure from normal bacteria can result in long - term consequences in child development.
Although most of these claims seem true, researchers say that this is the start of finding more promising discoveries.










