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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All joking and defensiveness aside - yes, European formulas are superior. My older son was put on Nutramigen and no food-product on earth ever smelled worse. It was expensive and all cornstarch based. With my second child, I sis a lot of research and found that Holle and HIPP are far superior to anything made in the US. [/quote] Dude. Nutramigen is a hypoallergenic formula for children with milk allergies. Totally different from milk formulas (European AND American). [/quote] [b]HIPP is hypoallergenic and doesn't stink or taste horrid. [/b][/quote] For someone who is purporting to give advice on "superior" formulas, you don't seem to have a basic understanding of formula. Nutramigen is a hypoallergenic formula made for children with cow-milk protein allergies. "Hypoallergenic" formula either has the cow proteins extensively broken down ("Hydrolyzed"), like Nutramigen. For more severe allergies, there's formula that's made out of amino acids, with no cow milk proteins at all. HIPP appears to market an extensively hydrolyzed hypoallergenic formula similar to Nutramigen. This is different from "regular" HIPP and probably smells just like Nutramigen. [/quote]
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