Anonymous wrote:Sweeteners.
sources of some of these “same” components.
bans on GMO and pesticide use.
more stringent standards on what can be called organic.
There is a difference significant enough to pay extra in my view. Our food supply in the US is inferior thanks to FDA, grandfathering of some older harmful substances when new regulations are adopted and most of all corporations who are allowed to participate in the political process and have religious feelings.
The magical invisible hand of markets results in corn syrup in a newborns’ formula. No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a coworker who was super proud of the fact she used HiPP instead of a grocery store brand.
I never had the heart to tell her that every grocery store and drug store (not pharmacy) in Germany sold HiPP.
Formula is pretty tightly regulated, as it’s a milk replacement, whether in the EU or North America, or whatever. Ingredient labelling is different, and that’s kind of the key issue.
It has different ingredients. It’s not about grocery stores. EU has stricter regulations.
I’m guessing you haven’t done much science, in terms of, chemistry or physiology? Because you can call the same things different things, but they’re the same thing once your body digests them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a coworker who was super proud of the fact she used HiPP instead of a grocery store brand.
I never had the heart to tell her that every grocery store and drug store (not pharmacy) in Germany sold HiPP.
Formula is pretty tightly regulated, as it’s a milk replacement, whether in the EU or North America, or whatever. Ingredient labelling is different, and that’s kind of the key issue.
It has different ingredients. It’s not about grocery stores. EU has stricter regulations.
Anonymous wrote:I had a coworker who was super proud of the fact she used HiPP instead of a grocery store brand.
I never had the heart to tell her that every grocery store and drug store (not pharmacy) in Germany sold HiPP.
Formula is pretty tightly regulated, as it’s a milk replacement, whether in the EU or North America, or whatever. Ingredient labelling is different, and that’s kind of the key issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
In your opinion, what is more healthy about it?
Pp why do you care? People pick formulas for all sorts of reasons. Why are you so hung up on being right?
Yes, and I'm asking people who picked a European formula because it's more healthy, what is more healthy about it. If you're not one of those people, or you are one of those people but you don't want to answer that question, then you don't have to answer that question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
In your opinion, what is more healthy about it?
Pp why do you care? People pick formulas for all sorts of reasons. Why are you so hung up on being right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
In your opinion, what is more healthy about it?
Pp why do you care? People pick formulas for all sorts of reasons. Why are you so hung up on being right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
In your opinion, what is more healthy about it?
Pp why do you care? People pick formulas for all sorts of reasons. Why are you so hung up on being right?
Anonymous wrote: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.
In your opinion, what is more healthy about it?
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.