Articles for tag: Enfamil, Infant Formula, Organic Baby Formula

Karla News

Top 5 Brands of Infant Formula

Earth’s Best Organic Infant Formula Earth’s Best is the top dog in organic baby food right now. They have infant formula as well, although I must admit that it has been a bit hard for me to find for my own kiddo. They have both dairy and soy varieties. Both varieties come with vitamins DHA ...

Karla News

Top 5 Organic Infant Formula Brands

Although breast feeding is still generally considered best for a baby there have been advances being made for healthy baby formula. Organic formula has recently started to take stride as mothers are looking for a formula that has few potential future allergens and is safe for a young baby. Organic formulas offer many benefits that ...

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Review: Parent’s Choice Infant Formula with DHA & ARA

When my son was first born, we started him on Enfamil Lipil infant formula. He was strictly on this formula for the first six months and then my husband and I noticed that we were going broke buying him formula. One 25 ounce can of Enfamil infant formula costs $26.00. With him going through 2-3 ...

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Top 5 Organic Infant Formulas

If you are looking for formula for your infant, you might want to consider organic formula. Organic formula is better for your baby because it does not contain the contaminants like chemicals and pesticides which can be found in some regular infant formulas. Organic products and formulas for your infant can offer a new way ...

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Similac Advanced Infant Formula VS. Kirkland Signature Infant Formula

Having a baby is by far the most wonderful experience you can endure in life. However, the numerous expenses can take quite a significant chunk out of your pocketbook. Infant formula is no exception. The majority of pediatricians will most likely advise you to stick with a more expensive, well-known formula, such as Similac or ...

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Fluoride Can Damage Babies’ Teeth

Without fanfare or public announcement, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) posted a new fluoride caution on their website – avoid mixing fluoridated water into concentrated infant formula to prevent discoloring babies’ new teeth. (1) There is no dispute that too much fluoride causes dental fluorosis – white spotted, yellow or brown and sometimes pitted ...