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Nikki, thank you for the ingredients list. All that soy is very concerning,
as soy is a potential allergen. People often forget that and treat it as
benign, even "healthy". I'm very conscious of soy as an ingredient in
foods, from personal experience. If I ingested as much soy protein as an
infant fed this concoction would receive, it would take two days for the
unpleasant symptoms to abate. Even with small amount, I can usually
identify that it is a hidden ingredient about three minutes of eating some.
Is there a *warning* on the labelling, that this product for infants
contains this allergen? There should be.
Virginia Thorley, OAM, PhD, IBCLC, FILCA
Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
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