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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I used Hipp formula with my second baby for about 3.5 months until I had to switch her to a hypoallergenic formula due to a milk protein allergy. I was very happy with it and chose the formula for a couple reasons. First, it contains pre and probiotics which I am a huge fan on. Second, it uses lactose as it’s sweetener instead of corn syrup and corn syrup solids which a lot of US brands use. Lastly, it does not stain clothing and bibs the way Enfamil and Similac do in my opinion. I wish we could have stayed on it, and I guess we could have tried their HA version, but I just needed to do what’s best for my baby and from what I understand Hipp HA and Comfort don’t have milk proteins that are as broken down as the US HA formulas. My older daughter was on both Enfamil and Similac and is super healthy and smart so I doubt using a European formula would have made any difference there. I always ordered from reputable distributors and never had any issues, so I was not worried about tampering or contamination (everything was always sealed and arrived in good condition). So to each their own. Try it if you want. Happy to answer other questions.[/quote] This fascinating to me. [b]If she had a milk allergy, it’s also interesting you liked lactose as a sweetener. [/b] Also, Point to the pre and pro biotics on the ingredient list. [/quote] Infant milk allergies are to the proteins, not the sugars. It's very rare to have a lactose intolerant infant. [/quote] Soooo... Skimmed milk, whey powder, whey protein, organic polysaccharides from lactose don’t contain / aren’t milk proteins? [/quote] Honestly you need to step away from the computer tonight. It's weird that this upsets you so much, unless you work for, like, Enfamil or something (Big Formula? lol). And in any case you're being oddly aggressive and antagonistic. Seriously go hug your kids or something. [/quote]
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