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Jean says:
> I was also informed of Carnation's 100% whey composition by the local rep.
> She is very proud of the fact that she is a nutritionist. As she was touting
> this 100% as an advantage, I asked her why they didn't go for an 80/20 whey
> to casein ratio as in REAL breastmilk and she looked at me with a completely
> blank expression and asked why they would even want to have any casein, as
> it is harder to digest! ;>) I'm amazed how they don't get it.
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>
Better yet -- they need to make at least three types of formulas: 90:10
whey:casein for the first three or four days; 60:40 for the next little while
-- several months, perhaps? And then 50:50 as in late lactation. Of course,
the protein needs to be alphalactalbumin rather than betalactalbumin so the
baby CAN digest it....
Jan Barger -- home in Wheaton!
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