Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is simply a weird trend that I think caught on because women who formula feed feel guilty and want the best and have stupidly been convinced these formulas are the best. They are basically the same and the European formulas come with risks that US ones do not.
Nope. I feel zero guilt about not breastfeeding. Some people are really into health food. Is it really that hard to understand? It's not rocket science.
There is nothing more healthy about it. That is what is hard to understand. People are so dumb.
That's subjective. Why do get upset by this. You're the weirdo.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone talk to their pediatrician about using these? I’ve read some things about lack of shipping regulations and it worries me but otherwise I am interested in trying them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is simply a weird trend that I think caught on because women who formula feed feel guilty and want the best and have stupidly been convinced these formulas are the best. They are basically the same and the European formulas come with risks that US ones do not.
Nope. I feel zero guilt about not breastfeeding. Some people are really into health food. Is it really that hard to understand? It's not rocket science.
There is nothing more healthy about it. That is what is hard to understand. People are so dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is simply a weird trend that I think caught on because women who formula feed feel guilty and want the best and have stupidly been convinced these formulas are the best. They are basically the same and the European formulas come with risks that US ones do not.
Nope. I feel zero guilt about not breastfeeding. Some people are really into health food. Is it really that hard to understand? It's not rocket science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is simply a weird trend that I think caught on because women who formula feed feel guilty and want the best and have stupidly been convinced these formulas are the best. They are basically the same and the European formulas come with risks that US ones do not.
You sound defensive. It's formula. Let me use whatever they want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is simply a weird trend that I think caught on because women who formula feed feel guilty and want the best and have stupidly been convinced these formulas are the best. They are basically the same and the European formulas come with risks that US ones do not.
Nope. I feel zero guilt about not breastfeeding. Some people are really into health food. Is it really that hard to understand? It's not rocket science.
Anonymous wrote:This is simply a weird trend that I think caught on because women who formula feed feel guilty and want the best and have stupidly been convinced these formulas are the best. They are basically the same and the European formulas come with risks that US ones do not.
Anonymous wrote:This is simply a weird trend that I think caught on because women who formula feed feel guilty and want the best and have stupidly been convinced these formulas are the best. They are basically the same and the European formulas come with risks that US ones do not.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. From everything I read it sounded like there was less corn syrup and other artificial ingredients. Definitely open to that being wrong!