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03/09/2010
...allergens accidentally introduced during manufacturing or packaging through cross-contamination. Ingredients listed on food labels are in order of predominance.This means manufacturers list the ingredient used in the greatest amount first, followed by those in smaller amounts listed next, in descending order. Ingredients can be categorized into different types: Preservatives (ascorbic acid, citric acid) to prevent food from spoiling Emulsifiers (soy lecithin, mono-and diglycderides) which allow smooth mixing and prevent separation Sweeteners (saccharin, aspartame, acesulfame potassium)...
03/06/2014
...Nutricia North America is pleased to announce the official launch of Neocate Junior, Strawberry. We are very excited about bringing you this new flavor. As we continue to roll out the launch there are just a few things we want you to know. The new Neocate Junior, Strawberry is a powdered medical food for individuals over the age of one year. It is indicated for the dietary management of cow and soy milk allergy,...
06/14/2011
...Research): Provides a wealth of information for families and HealthCare professions. This consortium was provided by a grant from the NIH. Hopefully you’ll find these resources helpful and not just for eliminating dairy but also for eliminating the top eight allergens including egg, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, soy and wheat. If you’re already on an elimination diet what do you think of these websites? Do you have any other websites you’d recommend? – Christine...
...mother. No matter what I did to soothe him, it was useless, and as his mother, that was hard to handle.” Nutritional Management and Outcome: Becoming concerned with Blaise’s skin rash, Danielle mentioned the issue to his doctor who dismissed it as baby acne. As time passed, his related symptoms did not improve. In search of a solution, Blaise’s mother tried soy and hydrolyzed formulas, which unfortunately made him worse. As Blaise’s symptoms began to...
11/03/2016
...as some have casein, which is the protein found in milk. Others are made from nuts or soy, also potential allergens. Only buy non-dairy cheese made from rice or tapioca starch. While these cheeses work well in a sandwich, they are not nutritionally equal to cheese. To make sure your child gets the protein and fat they need from the meal, add some Neocate Splash to the soup as shown in this recipe: You can...
11/01/2017
...young children can change quite quickly as they grow. Alternative “milks” such as rice, soy, oat, hemp, and coconut are not always an acceptable replacement for cow milk, especially for children under the age of 2 (and they should never be fed to an infant as an infant formula). They are not balanced enough for a child as a sole source of nutrition. Do not rely on these beverages the same way you would on...
Baby Poop: What’s Normal and What’s Not?
07/17/2018
...baby’s first poop is called meconium. It begins within 12 hours of birth and will be black or greenish, and very sticky. Breastfed babies An exclusively breastfed baby’s poop will be a light mustard yellow color and may have seed-like specks. The consistency of these stools can range from loose and runny to very soft. Formula-fed babies A baby consuming standard (milk or soy-based) infant formula has stools that are often tan or yellow. A...
04/19/2011
...infants who have a milk and/or soy allergy than those of older children and adults. Similarities Food allergies and seasonal allergies share some of the same symptoms. For instance, both can cause a runny nose, headache, and congestion as a result of exposure to allergens that are foods or pollen. The two are also similar in that their symptoms can both be minimized by avoiding their respective triggers. Differences Fortunately seasonal allergies can also be...
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