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Nikki Lee <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 19 Mar 2014 12:10:42 -0400
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Dear Lactnet Friends:

Again, a huge bouquet of thanks to Valerie McClain for discovering this
patent application. She has a knack for that.

http://vwmcclain.blogspot.kr/2014/03/i-support-you-campaign-public-health.html

http://www.google.com/patents/US20140044830--


Here is an excerpt from the patent application:

"Jarvisalo et al. (2009) have concluded that adult men who have been
breastfed have better brachial endothelial function compared to men who
have been formula fed.

Human breast milk represents the uncontested gold standard in terms of
infant nutrition. However, in some cases breastfeeding is inadequate or
unsuccessful for medical reasons or because of mother choice not to
breast-feed. Infant formulae have been developed for these situations.

WO 2010/070613 A2 relates to a baby feeding formula and associated system.
More specifically, it discloses infant formula with low protein content
(below 1 g per 100 mL) and low energy content (below 50 kcal per 100 mL)
for premature infants. No data is provided in relation with blood pressure.

WO 2007/004878 A2 relates to a method to treat and/or prevent childhood
obesity which comprises administering a nutritional composition containing
fat, digestivble carbohydrates and protein, where the protein comprises at
least 25% by weight of peptides with a chain length of 25 to 30 amino acids
based on dry weight of proteins. It discloses a lower insulin secretion.

WO 2006/069918 A1 relates to the use of an infant formula with reduced
protein content, to continuously reduce the circulating level of IGF-1 in
the first few months of life of an infant.

EP 1932437 A1 relates to an infant formula for infants at risk of
developing obesity later in life, with an energy density below 650 kcal per
liter and a protein content below 1.8 g per 100 kcal. It does not discuss
blood pressure.

In a review article entitled "Frühkindliche Ernährung and späteres
Adipositasrisiko" (Bundesgesundheitsbl. 2010, 53:666-673) Koletzko et al.
discuss the potential benefit of a low protein formula for decreasing the
risk of obesity.

Therefore, there is a need for an infant formula which may be used in the
prevention of cardiovascular diseases or high blood pressure, generally in
later life."


warmly,

Nikki Lee RN, BSN, Mother of 2, MS, IBCLC, CCE, CIMI, ANLC, CKCHere'
Author:* Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Breastfeeding Therapy*
www.nikkileehealth.com
https://www.facebook.com/nikkileehealth

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