Sunday, January 24, 2010

Baby Milk Powder Where Does Baby Milk Powder Come From?

Where does baby milk powder come from? - baby milk powder

Where exactly is the powdered milk when you breastfeed?

5 comments:

Aly & Becca's Mommy said...

A plant that makes the synthesis of milk to them as close as possible to human milk

Tracy M said...

Well, I know there are a large factory in Indiana, for example.
They drink cow's milk, dehydrated, oil, sugar and other nutrients and chemicals, some of melamine, just because they get away with it. It's pretty scary when you read the ingredients list. I do not want to drink, let alone a man feed baby.

Pippin said...

A factory. The milk from cows treated are common, so it digestible. Milk fat removed and digested more easily through the fat to be replaced, sugar break disturbed balance proteins and vitamins are added to make --- all in an attempt, as similar as possible about the milk. (And, in terms of basic nutrition - calories, protein and carbohydrate balance between water and vitamins, is rather narrow. But of course there are still big differences.)

Laine said...

You can use many different types of infant formula in supermarkets. It's a bit expensive, but it is the second best solution if you do not breastfeed. (If you can, but no!)

moonligh... said...

Pharmacy, supermarket with a can.
If I do not answer the question, then take a can and the ingredients to read.

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