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Thanks for the heads-up on Alimentum.  This is my go-to if we have to have a little bit of formula and back to breast.



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From: Lactation Information and Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dr. Leeper

Sent: Monday, February 20, 2012 9:58 PM

Subject: Does Neocate breakdown breastmilk?



Oh my goodness.



No—neocate cannot break down the proteins in breastmilk.



Food sensitivity is NOT my favorite topic, but I have been forced to learn

all I can about it because I see so many miserable babies. The foods I see

breastfed babies reacting to the most here in Nebraska are:



1)Dairy

2)Corn (aka corn syrup solids, dextrose, maltodextrose)

3)Soy

4)Wheat

5)Eggs



But they can potentially react to ANY protein.  When moms do the

"elimination diet", I often see babies reacting to the rice. (Keep in mind

I probably see at least 6 babies each week for food sensitivity issues.

Maybe one every month or two reacts to rice.)



There is absolutely nothing to be gained by giving this baby any neocate.

 I guess you can say that IF the mom feels it has helped some to give it,

then the baby must not be reacting to corn.  But it does not tell you what

the baby IS reacting to. In my experience, it is a little more likely to be

another grain if mom has celiac.



While I am on my soapbox, I will throw in that Similac Advance and Enfamil

Premium Newborn do not contain corn syrup solids anymore. Sometime last

year I noticed that one now uses sucrose and the other lactose as the sugar

source.  Because they did not announce this change, I assume it was because

they know parents are comparing labels, and know that corn syrup solids are

"bad". BUT all of the other formulas (such as similac sensitive, alimentum,

neocate, etc) DO still contain the corn syrup...presumably because it is

cheaper.



SO— if a fussy baby does not tolerate cowsmilk OR corn, there is not a

formula I know of they can eat happily.  IF the baby can tolerate the

hydrolyzed cowsmilk in Alimentum, the ready-to-feed version has no corn,

but is very expensive.





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