The corresponding national standard for tap water, that is, drinking water, is GB5749-2006. This standard stipulates that the total dissolved solids content shall not exceed 1000 mg/l, and the sulfate shall not exceed 250 mg/l. The mineral water that everyone usually drinks needs to comply with the national standard GB8537-2008 for drinking natural mineral water. Mineral water does not need to meet the mineral content limits for drinking water, and the mineral content of different mineral waters may vary greatly. Although babies themselves have a certain tolerance range for changes in various mineral contents in food, mineral water is not suitable for babies to drink for a long time because their ability to metabolize minerals is obviously not as good as that of adults. If your child eats a normal diet, he or she does not need to supplement with many additional minerals. Scientific parenting knowledge: The complete video collection of Infant and Child Home Care Encyclopedia. In fact, the most suitable thing for babies to drink is cold boiled water. Nowadays, tap water can meet the standards set by the country. The tap water in your home is filtered through a purifier, boiled and then allowed to cool.
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