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Review on ๐Ÿผ Baby's Only Organic Premium Dairy Toddler Formula, 12.7 Oz (1 Pack), Non-GMO, USDA Organic, Clean Label Project Verified, Promotes Brain and Eye Health by Terry Looks

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100% Feeding Recommended

After doing a lot of research on infant formula when I realized that breastfeeding was not the only way I could support my baby, I found this infant formula. A friend of mine who is a breastfeeding advocate recommended that if for some reason she was unable to breastfeed, this was the only formula she would ever consider. After researching the ingredients and finding that it contained no corn syrup sweetener, palm oil, carrageenan, or hexane-derived DHA/ARA, I was convinced. Corn syrup/maltodextrin itself has been linked to childhood obesity and isn't even good for us adults. Palm oil has been linked to decreased bone density. Carreginan can be linked to dangerous inflammation in your child's gut. And the hexane method is a way to make DHA/ARA from ingredients extracted from algae and soil fungi using neurotoxic solvents. It's not quite like Mama (breast milk). Studies have repeatedly failed to demonstrate the benefits of adding these supplements to the formula, and the FDA has received dozens of reports from parents and pediatricians who have found that some children cannot tolerate these ingredients. Another problem with these supplements is how they are made: an oil extracted from algae and fungi using hexane, a petroleum-based neurotoxic solvent. The only company adhering to the law that DHA and ARA oils cannot be extracted with the neurotoxic solvent hexane is Nature's One, which chose a water-extracted source of DHA and ARA (derived from egg yolk) for their purposes Has. The only organic formula for babies. That alone was enough! My son took to this formula incredibly well. I switched from breast milk to this mix with no problems. I gave Similac to my first child and after learning what ingredients it contains I will NEVER consider these products again! PLUS the subscription and savings make it more affordable than even Similac. Non-GMO Similac costs $25 for 170 ounces. It takes two of these little jars to make 170 ounces, but with a subscription and a savings, that comes to just under $18. Save money and offer my son the best product on the market.

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