Baby Formula Similac Soy
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6 8 OZ SIMILAC SOY ISOMIL INFANT FORMULA CANS LOT US $45.00
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Similac soy Isomil powder baby infant Formula 2 cans 124 oz exp 10 2012 US $17.99
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Baby Formula Essentials by Organiksoft
Adapted milk formula is the next best choice after the mother's milk.
In the absence of breastfeeding, baby formula enriched with iron is a suitable substitute for the infant born on time.
Although milk formulas are not identical in composition to mother's milk, so that they are designed to meet the nutritional needs of this age. Otherwise, they are used as a substitute, or in addition to breast milk (when mothers do not breastfeed, or do not have enough milk).
Indications for use of the baby formula:
- substitute for breast milk when an infant is unable to suckle,
- supplement to breastfeeding babies who do not progress adequately in weight.
Medical contraindications to breastfeeding:
- maternal infection caused by microorganisms which pass into breast milk,
- congenital metabolic disorders in babies, or other reasons that cause sensitivity to the components of human milk,
- mothers exposure to drugs that are excreted in breast milk, which are harmful to the infant.
There are several types of formulas. Each has a different purpose, but all provide healthy food for baby. Formulas are specially designed to meet the baby's nutritional needs, and to the modified proteins from cow's milk, with the addition of milk sugar (lactose), fats, vitamins and minerals. These ingredients are very similar to the components of human milk.
It is best to offer a formula enriched with iron, to compensate for it with iron provided by breast milk, and that the formula is closer to the required model of meal.
There are two basic types of formulas:
- based on cow's milk
- soy based
In formula manufactured from cow's milk are modified fats, carbohydrates and protein level. Add as vitamins and minerals that would be nutritious and they are hard to digest.
Soy based formulas used soy protein rather than those in cow's milk and is recommended for babies who have a lactose intolerance (intolerance to milk sugar) or a food allergy.
Cow's milk has too much protein and minerals, and can overwhelm a baby's little organism. It has low fatty acids that are needed for normal growth and development of infants, and very little vitamin C and E, iodine and iron which are poorly absorbed, so the children fed whit cow's milk can be anemic. So child should eat cow

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