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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am so tired of people in the us not getting good information on how to prepare formula. Even the Europeans are more up to date on this than is. This thread is proof of that. Those babies in the formula recalled died as the powder had cronobacter and was not sterilized. To kill cronobacter but preserve the nutrients in the formula powder you have to use hot water to prepare, but not so hot it will destroy nutrients. The way I used to do it was add hot water to the formula powder and then since the powder is then sterilized cold water to cool it down and make a warm bottle of formula. All those people talking about tap water, you were lucky. The hot water is not for the quality of the water, it’s the formula powder that’s the issue. You need to sterilize it.[/quote] People on this thread have said that. Do you have a source for what temperature cronerbacter is killed?[/quote]
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