Sunday, October 9, 2011

Enfamil Nutramigen 20 Calorie Nursette, 2-Ounce Bottles, 6-Count Package

Enfamil Nutramigen 20 Calorie Nursette, 2-Ounce Bottles, 6-Count Package


NUTRAMIGEN - click on the image below for more information.


  • Hypoallergenic infant formula nutritionally balanced lactose and sucrose (table sugar)-free
  • Includes LIPIL our blend of DHA and ARA to support baby's brain and eye development
  • Ask your baby's doctor if nutramigen is right for your baby

NUTRAMIGEN


Nutramigen nursette is a hypoallergenic infant formula proven to manage colic due to cow's milk protein allergy fast, often within 48 hours. Nutramigen is recommended by more pediatricians than any other hypoallergenic infant formula to manage infants with cow's milk protein allergy.





Enfamil Nutramigen 20 Calorie Nursette, 2-Ounce Bottles, 6-Count Package





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My 10 mo. old is allergic to wheat,dairy,soy & rice & breaks out in hives on Nutramigen & Alimentum. Help!?
Are you sure its the food he/she is allergic to? Sounds like no matter what you feed there is something wrong. Maybe its something else. You really need to take him/her to the pediatrcian.Go to the doctor then. Its easyI agree with Amy L, I think you need to see an allergy specialist. It just seems too early in life to start such serious allergies. Also, I have heard but not tried personally, but that goats milk is suppose to be easier to digest. It might be worth a shot, I think you can buy it at the grocery store, I know I have seen it with the canned condensed milk, but I would first call your pediatrician before making this switch.

Another thing I wanted to ask is are you sure it is each of those things, not what is in them. We have found that my son has an allergy to corn...not bad, but how we found out was he was doing a kid activity that involved corn starch and he began to get hives on his skin, everywhere the starch touched. So we tried it again a week later to see, and have since ruled also that when he eats corn, he generally develops diarhea and a headache the following day. Anyway, the point I am trying to make is that it may be that the allergy is what is in these the formulas or the process used to make them. (nutramigen and Alimentum), not actually, wheat, dairy, soy and rice, but possibly. With my son, after finding out the corn allergy, I started looking closer to ingredients and it is amazing how much corn startch is in everything!

Anyway, I think you are in for some real homework, and should consider seeing an allergy specialist, keep a diary of what is eaten, I assume the baby doesn't just drink forumal but may also be on table foods, could it be something in those?

Sorry, I gave you more questions than answers, but there is so much more involved than you may realize.But individuals who are allergic to dairy and/or wheat may need to be more careful than the average consumer when it comes to homeopathic medicines. Like most drugs, these medicines contain inactive ingredients. In this case, the inactive ingredients aren't extraneous fillers, binders, or solvents. They are completely necessary as carriers of the active homeopathic ingredients.

The most common carriers used are solid lactose or liquid alcohol formulations. Lactose is a milk sugar and alcohol is often grain alcohol made from wheat. So is homeopathy safe for dairy or wheat allergy sufferers?

Most homeopathic companies will say that the required doses are so small, a couple tiny tablets or a few drops under the tongue, that allergy sufferers need not be concerned. However, many homeopathic medicines are meant to be taken multiple times a day for a month or longer. Could long-term use of small amounts of substances that initiate acute inflammatory responses in allergic individuals really be good for their health?

Homeopathic tablets and tinctures seem to be a risky proposition for dairy and wheat allergy sufferers. Luckily, a few homeopathic companies have developed water-based homeopathic medicines. Water-based homeopathy is ideal for individuals with allergies. These medicines are available from SafeCareOTC, Sprayology and King Bio. Other companies, such as Boiron and Hylands, offer a few lactose and alcohol-free products as well.

Most of these products are available online and many are available in select stores across the country. If your local natural medicines or health food store doesn't carry lactose and alcohol-free homeopathics then ask them too. A large number of consumers at stores such as these have food allergies, so your local store can only benefit by offering water-based homeopathic medicines that are safe for everyone.

Nicole Evans is an alternative medicine researcher/developer turned medical student. She also works with King Bio, a homeopathic company dedicated to empowering people to safely and naturally improve their health. For cutting edge contemporary homeopathics




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