The Doctor's Recipe That Saved Thousands of Children

Ernst Morro suggested that mothers in the early 1900 ' s give their children carrot soup. His recipe was simple with 500 grams of carrots, 1 liters of water, and some salt. This mixture prevented children from diarrhea and the antibiotic, created years later to combat the bacteria that stick to the intestine, became over [...]
Ernst Morro suggested that mothers in the early 1900 ' s give their children carrot soup. His recipe was simple with 500 grams of carrots, 1 liters of water, and some salt. This mixture prevented children from diarrhea
Even the antibiotic, created years later to combat the intestine bacteria, was built on the base of the carrots. Infant mortality has also been high because of diarrhea (25% of deaths), and its soup saved many lives.
To cook the soup, you need to wash and clean carrots and boil them in water until they are soft. Press carrots and add a liter of water and salt.
Later, studies showed that oligosacarids found in this carrot soup prevented bacteria from climbing the intestines, halting diarrhea. In time, this drug was replaced by antibiotics and antidiarrheal drugs, but again in those days, it helped to increase the survival rate of infants.










