Scientific Parenting Diary
Many parents put significant effort into “boosting” their children’s immunity — through vitamin C supplements, fruit, soups, and various health products. But an important question remains: Are these efforts actually helping? In this episode, we step away from simply askingwhat to feed, and instead take a closer look at some of the most common — and often overlooked — misconceptions in everyday nutrition. Why doesn’t supplementing vitamin C necessarily make a difference? Why does “eating more” not always mean better nutrition? And why can seemingly healthy choices like fruit juice, low-meat diets, or bone broth fall short in supporting the immune system? From a biological perspective, the immune system is not something that can be quickly “boosted.” It is a system built on consistent, long-term nutritional support — one that depends on the availability of essential building materials over time. By unpacking these everyday practices, we begin to see the issue more clearly: In many cases, the challenge is not a lack of effort, but a misalignment in direction.
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