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Will babies mature prematurely if they eat donkey hide gelatin cake?

Asked by:Dianna

Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 03:22 AM

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  • Octavia Octavia

    Apr 03, 2026

    Eating donkey hide gelatin cakes will generally not cause premature puberty in babies, but they need to be eaten in moderation. The main ingredients of donkey-hide gelatin cake are donkey-hide gelatin, black sesame seeds, walnuts, etc., which have the effect of nourishing blood and nourishing yin. However, children's metabolic function is not yet perfect, and excessive intake may increase gastrointestinal burden.

    The donkey-hide gelatin in donkey-hide gelatin cake is made from donkey skin and contains collagen and trace elements. Traditional medicine believes that it is flat in nature and sweet in taste, and is suitable for adults with insufficient qi and blood. Occasional consumption of small amounts by children does not usually cause precocious puberty, which is mainly related to endocrine disease, high-calorie diet or environmental hormone exposure. However, donkey-hide gelatin cake contains high sugar and calories, and long-term excessive consumption may lead to obesity, and obesity is one of the risk factors for premature puberty in children. Parents should pay attention to whether their children have indigestion or allergic reactions after eating it.

    If the child has diseases such as idiopathic central precocious puberty, or the daily diet contains a large amount of tonics and high-protein foods, the intake of donkey-hide gelatin cakes needs to be carefully controlled. Some commercially available donkey-hide gelatin cakes may contain Chinese medicinal materials such as angelica root and astragalus root. Long-term use by children may interfere with normal hormone levels. It is recommended that infants and young children under 3 years old should avoid eating it, and school-age children should not exceed 1-2 small pieces per week, and should choose products with no additives and low-sugar formula.

    The prevention of precocious puberty in children requires comprehensive management, maintaining a balanced diet, avoiding royal jelly, ginseng and other tonics, and controlling the intake of fried foods and sweets. Ensure adequate exercise every day and sleep no less than 10 hours. If it is found that the development of secondary sex characteristics occurs before the age of 8 in girls and before the age of 9 in boys, you should promptly see a pediatric endocrinology department to investigate the cause. You can eat more fresh vegetables, fruits, milk, eggs and other natural ingredients every day, and there is no need to deliberately take supplements.