Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm from London and HiPP is kind of the cheap/naff brand. All the posh folks I know give their children only Aptamil!
Same in Germany- HiPP is nothing special. It’s the Gerber of Europe.
You know nothing about Gerber. HIPP may not be the best in England but it is better than anything we have here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been hearing the hype of formula like Holle, HIPP, and and Lebenswert, and wonder if it’s worth it? I noticed they do have cleaner ingredients, but still not sure if it’s worht the price. How did you decide if it was or not?
My pediatrician encouraged HIPP or another good European formula. We used HIPP from six months to 1.5!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:European formula is a way for certain formula feeding moms to feel superior. Certain breastfeeding moms look down on moms using formula and this is a way for certain formula feeding moms to channel their insecurity and need to feel superior than SOMEONE. "At least I'm feeding my baby European formula!"
That is not true but believe it if it makes you feel superior.
Nope, it's absolutely true
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:European formula is a way for certain formula feeding moms to feel superior. Certain breastfeeding moms look down on moms using formula and this is a way for certain formula feeding moms to channel their insecurity and need to feel superior than SOMEONE. "At least I'm feeding my baby European formula!"
That is not true but believe it if it makes you feel superior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm from London and HiPP is kind of the cheap/naff brand. All the posh folks I know give their children only Aptamil!
Same in Germany- HiPP is nothing special. It’s the Gerber of Europe.
Anonymous wrote:European formula is a way for certain formula feeding moms to feel superior. Certain breastfeeding moms look down on moms using formula and this is a way for certain formula feeding moms to channel their insecurity and need to feel superior than SOMEONE. "At least I'm feeding my baby European formula!"
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been hearing the hype of formula like Holle, HIPP, and and Lebenswert, and wonder if it’s worth it? I noticed they do have cleaner ingredients, but still not sure if it’s worht the price. How did you decide if it was or not?
Anonymous wrote:I'm from London and HiPP is kind of the cheap/naff brand. All the posh folks I know give their children only Aptamil!
Anonymous wrote:I personally think that corn starch and corn by products have caused the obesity epidemic in this country so Zi would choose any non GMO, organic formula without corn products either domestic or foreign.
Anonymous wrote:We use Lebenswert and it is superior when it comes to the ingredients. Americans formula often has corn syrup as the first ( and main) ingredient. That’s a total red flag. Then you have synthetic sugars, preservatives, and vitamins added into it. I didn’t want to feed my child that stuff. We go through a U.S. While it’s a little more experience ( formula feeding is in general), is an investment in his health. Adults wouldn’t regularly eat that stuff so why feed it to a new baby? All to save a couple of bucks. Not to mention those formula cans often still contain BPA. Europe has stricter FDA standards. Look at the whole Johnson and Johnson’s baby wash scandal. The product contained carcinogens, causing Europe and Japan to ban the products, while still the U.S. continued to sell the products. Im not saying all U.S. products are bad, but I do believe American formula is not as healthy as the European brands.