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Cindy,
I was also informed of Carnation's 100% whey composition by the local rep.
She is very proud of the fact that she is a nutritionist. As she was touting
this 100% as an advantage, I asked her why they didn't go for an 80/20 whey
to casein ratio as in REAL breastmilk and she looked at me with a completely
blank expression and asked why they would even want to have any casein, as
it is harder to digest! ;>) I'm amazed how they don't get it.
Jean Macomber, RN, IBCLC
Lactation Consultant
The Family Birth Place
St. Luke's Hospital
Jacksonville, Florida 32216
904-296-5212
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> Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 19:23:23 -0400
> From: "Cindy Curtis, RN, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Carnation formula vs the others
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> Hi
> A nutrition friend of mine sent me this in a post "The difference =
> between Good Start and the two other main formulas is that it=20
> contains only whey protein, making it easier to digest. The digestion =
> time is=20
> similar to that of breastmilk and babies tend to eat more often because =
> of it.
> The stools also tend to be closer to that of breastmilk. "
>
> Is this true? I think not but wanted to see what you all know about =
> this.
> Thanks!
> Cindy
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