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>"Casinmorphin -- found in the casein fraction of milk, so that casein
>dominant
>formulas do have this substance which can cause deep sleep in babies. "
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>Is there such a thing? I thought that the whey/casein ratios in all
>formulas were adjusted to mimic the same ratio found in human milk.
My understanding is that what is marketed (in the UK, at least) as a
'stage 1' formula is whey dominant, and the ratio mimics breastmilk.
So-called 'stage 2' milks, often marketed as being 'for hungrier
babies' but also given from birth, are casein-dominant, and yes,
reputedly send babies to sleep.
It's not that the babies are more 'satisfied' on this milk, but in
effect, their milk has pharmacologically sedated them.
I don't think, somehow, that this would be a slogan that milk
manufacturers would like to adopt - 'HappiMilk Stage 2 - complete
with its own in-built sleeping pill for a longer, drugged-up sleep!
- though it would be an honest description.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc Newcastle upon Tyne UK
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