Presently slabwood is connecting with professionals in the export and import whole sales distribution process to secure a affordable consitent supplier for the best infant formula. Providing Inuit Metis and First nations children the best alternative to breast feeding babies. Giving the infants the best beginnings of physical develpomental emotional growth. We are excited to provide ths vitale link for nutritional food stablity.
The goegraphical logistics for shipping is also being researched. We are hoping to close the Gap in access to affordable nurtional food needs for our Northern Peoples.
please visit us again for updates. If you have suggestions or comments regarding this page we would loe to hear from you.
Together we are Stronger.
[email protected]
The goegraphical logistics for shipping is also being researched. We are hoping to close the Gap in access to affordable nurtional food needs for our Northern Peoples.
please visit us again for updates. If you have suggestions or comments regarding this page we would loe to hear from you.
Together we are Stronger.
[email protected]
“What is the safest infant formula?
HiPP and Holle (both from Europe). Note that whichever formula you choose, you should always use a water filter to remove chlorine (carcinogenic) and fluoride (linked with lowered IQ.
Holle formula as the best option, but it’s not without some problems, unfortunately (yet again it becomes clear that nothing can compare with breastmilk). HiPP is superior in a few ways, but I’ll explain why ultimately, I would go with Holle below.
Here’s what is to be considered,
Stage 1 lebenswert you skip the maltodextrin as well.
We cannot make a recommendation on where you should purchase European formula. We hope to have this information available soon.
If you have any comments or suggestions please e mail us at [email protected]
the above is excerpt fromhttps://gimmethegoodstuff.org)
HiPP and Holle (both from Europe). Note that whichever formula you choose, you should always use a water filter to remove chlorine (carcinogenic) and fluoride (linked with lowered IQ.
Holle formula as the best option, but it’s not without some problems, unfortunately (yet again it becomes clear that nothing can compare with breastmilk). HiPP is superior in a few ways, but I’ll explain why ultimately, I would go with Holle below.
Here’s what is to be considered,
- Palm oil. Palm oil is an ingredient that a lot of people worry about (suspected to affect bone density), and both HiPP and Holle contain it. However, because they each contain a blend of other oils (like coconut and sunflower), I don’t think the amount is as concerning. They do both also contain rapeseed oil, otherwise known as canola oil, which is also somewhat controversial. It’s worth noting that Babys Only doesn’t contain palm oil–but it does contain soybean oil, which I don’t like, so not really a huge win.
- Aluminum issue. The HiPP ready-made formula is preferable to the HiPP powder because the latter has strangely high aluminum levels, although even the ready-man has borderline levels. (I can’t figure out why–possibly because it comes in aluminum pouches (within a cardboard box)). However, in general I actually DON’T like ready-made formulas because they contain soy lecithin (sometimes extracted with hexane…and soy is problematic anyway because of its estrogenic properties). On the other hand, the amount of lecithin is relatively small, and probably worth the trade-off. Note that the HiPP Growing Up milk in powder form actually has much lower levels of aluminum (but you can’t use that until after 12 months, and it does contain soy lecithin. ). Bottom line here is go for ready-made or Growing Up milk if you do get HiPP, but with Holle you don’t have to worry about this.
- LCP oils. The addition of omega 3 and 6 oils in U.S. formulas is controversial because of the extraction methods (super complicated issue so I’ll spare you all the details). HiPP has these added oils, but I suspect the extraction methods are probably required to be cleaner in Europe. Unfortunately, I’ve been unable to get to the bottom of this, so it’s a question mark and potentially another negative for HiPP. And studies show that the addition of the oils doesn’t improve the nutrition for babies anyway, so their absence isn’t really a negative for Holle.
- Organic practices. Both of these companies have been around for more than 50 years, and the dairy products from both come from grass-fed, organic cattle, certainly of a higher quality that anything you get here. Holle farms are certified organic and biodynamic–which I’ll simplify by saying is like organic-plus, with very strict standards from the processing all the way to the packaging. Another point in the Holle column.
- Sugars. All formula has a lot of sugar (breastmilk is naturally quite sweet), and HiPP wins in this category, as it uses lactose as a sweetener, which is the best option (and also the most expensive). Holle uses maltodextrin (a plant-based sweetener), although it seems to use less of it than most American formula brands. And here’s an update from July 2015: Lebenswert is a newish formula under the Holle umbrella. The Stage 1 Lebenswert formula contains lactose instead of maltodextrinPrebiotics.
- This is another win for HiPP. Holle doesn’t contain these, and it’s one of the big things found in breastmilk but missing from formula.
Stage 1 lebenswert you skip the maltodextrin as well.
We cannot make a recommendation on where you should purchase European formula. We hope to have this information available soon.
If you have any comments or suggestions please e mail us at [email protected]
the above is excerpt fromhttps://gimmethegoodstuff.org)