~Gabrielle Palmer

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Many formula companies use protein from cows milk to make their product. Now, I am not slamming formula, I am just bringing attention to some things that seem to have been overlooked. In all actuality, formula was created with the best of intentions. There were instances when mother and baby weren't able to breastfeed. If mother wasn't able to make milk, or sometimes not make it through delivery, families were left holding babies with no food source. Even then people wanted these little ones to have something designed to meet their needs more than that of other animals. The plan, was to take breast milk to the lab, break it down to its basic parts, and duplicate it to create a formula for these infants. Scientists were trying to come up with something that would sustain these infants and keep them alive. They were not trying to provide an alternative to breastfeeding so we could maintain the level of convenience we busy mothers have grown accustomed to. The pros of this plan is that we now had that thing that would help baby to survive the first year. The cons, however, were that this nutritional substitute could not then and can not now compare to breast milk. Some ingredients found in breast milk cannot be duplicated and therefore formula is simply missing a lot of the good stuff that our babies need. In fact, while formulas contain a lot of the same things as breast milk like:
Water
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Protein
Carbohydrates
DHA/ARA
Fat
Vitamins
Minerals
Some formulas even contain prebiotics and/or probiotics
Breast milk contains ALL of the above plus:
Anti-Parasites
Anti-Allergies
Hormones
Disease fighting stem cells
Enzymes
Growth Factors
Anti-Cancer (HAMLET)
Antibodies
Baby needs all of the above ingredients mixed each day, every hour into a recipe designed to sustain their specific health needs. And Mama, you were designed to make just that! So hang in there baby, and know you are giving your baby the best that you could give them, to keep them happy, healthy, and whole.
Traci
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