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In a message dated 8/27/01 7:19:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> <<<showed that, while protein hydrolysate formulas were less allergenic than
> soy or regular cowsmilk formulas, they are still 50-100% higher in
> incidence  ...  Interestingly, this study was funded by Nestle, who used
> their Good Start formula as the protein
> hydrolysate sample....>>>
>
It is my understanding that Good Start does not qualify as a hypoallergenic
formula as does Allimentum or Nutramigen which are a more elemental type
formula--- the type I think Kathy was asking about.
Natalie Shenk, BS, IBCLC; Findlay Ohio; [log in to unmask]

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