Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my good friends did this and besides being anti flu shot she's pretty mainstream. I never really figured out why she did it - her first child was a huge spitter upper and when she made her own he spat up less - her base was goat milk and then sge added a gazillion vitamin droppers of supplements - I think the biggest issues were always having to make it and travel - it's not like traveling with a powder and it was a yucky dark gray color
But the difference is that goat's milk is animal fat. I would be very wary of an infant not getting any animal fats at all. We are mammals and infants are supposed to drink milk, not coconuts or almonds.
Anonymous wrote:Many babies a few generations ago were fed an evaporated milk based "formula" prepared at home. The old versions of Dr. Spock's famous book gave a recipe for it. I think his recipe may have used Karo corn syrup.Formula is so darned expensive; I suppose some people may try to economize by using similar methods.
Not saying I think this is a great idea, but also not judging people who do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Only people I've known to do this are very low income and can't afford formula. It's very unhealthy for babies.
Then they should easily qualify for wic, which covers formula. Or food stamps.
Anonymous wrote:Bad idea as you cannot replicate everything in real formula or breastmilk
Anonymous wrote:My SIL made her own formula years ago and her doctor told her to quit because her son was doubling his weight too fast.
My DIL's doctor told her to add Kayro syrup to the baby's formula for her upset stomach and constipation.
It's not at all a crazy idea.
Anonymous wrote:The Only people I've known to do this are very low income and can't afford formula. It's very unhealthy for babies.
Anonymous wrote:One of my good friends did this and besides being anti flu shot she's pretty mainstream. I never really figured out why she did it - her first child was a huge spitter upper and when she made her own he spat up less - her base was goat milk and then sge added a gazillion vitamin droppers of supplements - I think the biggest issues were always having to make it and travel - it's not like traveling with a powder and it was a yucky dark gray color