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"mumma2wldthings @mac.com" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 30 Jan 2011 22:56:08 -0500
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You can try Alimentum ready-to-feed, as it has not corn syrup.

I have even had some babies who do fine on the first-line Similac  
Advance
and Enfamil Lipil as they now contain sucrose or latose...no corn.
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the alimentum ready-to-feed is based on cow's milk still, (tho broken  
down)...the similac advance is also cow's milk based, as is the  
enfamil lipil. i thought the original poster was looking for  
alternatives to cow's milk, corn and soy-based products - i am not  
aware of any currently on the market not based on one (or more) of  
these allergens. i have often wondered why someone has not come up  
with a rice milk based formula with all of these multiple food allergy  
babies lately!

~jacqui morris, bsw
(near detroit, michigan)


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