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The Best Baby Formulas On The Market | Solo Episode

Oct 02, 202438 minEp. 210
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Episode description

210: I’m sharing the BEST baby formula I‘ve found on the market AND the details on how to get a homemade goat milk formula created by a pediatrician.


Topics Covered:


  • What's currently in infant formula and why are there such limited options? 


  • Why seed and vegetable oils in formula can be harmful


  • Homemade Goat Milk Formula Recipe Kit


  • Where to buy better-for-your-baby formula


  • What mothers did before formula existed



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INFANT FORMULA

The use of animal's milk for infant feeding is noted as far back as 2000 BC. Since then, alternative milk sources have evolved to include the synthetic formulas of today. The use of artificial feeding substances grew rapidly and was significantly influenced by advertising campaigns. This had a profound negative effect on breastfeeding trends, despite research that revealed many discrepancies between breastfed and artificially fed infants (Greer & Apple, 1991; Wolf, 2003). 


Throughout the ages and until the end of the 19th century, animal's milk was the most common source of artificial feeding. As mentioned earlier, pap and panada were used only as supplements to animal's milk when the infant failed to thrive. The type of animal's milk used was dependent on the kind of animal that was available—goats, sheep, donkeys, camels, pigs, or horses. The most common and universally used milk for artificial feeding, however, was cow's milk (Radbill, 1981).





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