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Just to clarify, I meant adding the milks in when babies are at the age they
would be getting complementary foods, introducing milks, etc. these milks are
not a substitute for breastmilk or formula, they are even labeled with a
staement about them not being intended as a substitute.
On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 19:27:15 -0500, Heather LaRosa
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>From what I have learned is that Almond milk and Hemp Milk are higher in fat
>content then other milks, so if a mom is wanting to start adding a "milk" that
is
>not cows milk, these are good choices as an alternative to whole milk. I use
>both these milks in cereal and fruit smoothies for my toddler (who is a
>frequent breastfeeder, not vegan and has not been given dairy yet).
>I think nutritionally Hemp is a great alternative, its full of omega 3's and 6's
as
>well as essential amino acids.
>-Heather
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