Friday, September 24, 2010

Enfamil:Baby Formula Recall

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Enfamil:Baby Formula Recall:We assume that the recall Similac will have a lot of parents who may be, you know, a little off at the thought of bug parts in baby food, is considering switching to another brand. So what’s the difference between the major brands of infant formula in any way?
“Vitamins and minerals in all formulas are similar, since it is governed by strict rules. However, the subtleties of food fats, carbohydrates and proteins are different from one brand to another, as the marketing departments of each company are keen to stress, especially for pediatricians,” according to the askdrsears.com, which offers long-term comparison of the three major brands of infant formula, Similac, Enfamil and cloves. The site warns that, depending on the formula you choose, it should be enriched with DHA, which is brain-building benefits.
“But,” she writes: “Most parents who bottle feed using Enfamil or Similac, will use Enfamil Lipil or Similac Advance.”
Here, according to O’Brien, why someone might choose over Enfamil Similac:
Enfamil does contain more levels of DHA and AHA, as Similac, about 17mg compared to around 11mg. Many parents have noted that Enfamil does not pack like Similac, which takes the guesswork out of whether you sifted powder correctly before scooping. Finally, Enfamil is cheaper than Similac.
But O’Brien’s case for Similac:
Enfamil formula with palm olein oil; Similac not. One study suggests that formulas with a fat blend including palm olein oil (eg, Enfamil, Prosobee) cause less frequent and firmer stools. Similac claim that their infant formula provides 50% more calcium absorption than Enfamil. They also claim that their new, improved formula has fewer bubbles and therefore makes the child less talkative.
Finally, Similac claim that switching to Similac Isomil Advance will reduce fussiness, gas and spit-up in most babies in about 3 days. Many parents complain that the brand of infant formula they are using causes constipation, gassiness, spit-up and colic in their baby. Often switching brands facilitates the state, often is not. As a rule, it is a choice of different types of milk formula, especially for the condition that facilitates the child’s discomfort.
Unfortunately, the debate about whether, Similac or Enfamil causes adverse reactions for babies is contradictory and often quite heated. One camp will give a big thumbs up for Enfamil, whereas the other camp will rave about the benefits of Similac. Unfortunately, doctors and hospitals can not provide guidance, as many of them under contract for the supply of one brand or the other – hardly independent advice.

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