On 19 Aug 2003 at 11:23, Judith Hayman wrote:
> A member on the list mentioned bottled water for mixing formula during
> an evacuation. I'd like to note that bottle water must be boiled for
> infant, because it can contain a bacterial load that is _higher_ than
> most municipal water.
On holiday in Germany, I noticed supermarkets sell a product:
babywater, which is water in the same kind of package that is used
for juices (tetra). I saw both the brand Milupa and the supermarket-
brand.
This is even a step further than using ordinary bottled water...
You can see a picture on
http://riedborn-apotheke.de/index2.html?/item39.html (Humana
babywasser).
--
Heleen Hayes
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hhayeshttp://www.borstvoedingsagenda.nl
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