Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The question is are European food regulatory bodies affected by money and politics the way our FDA is? I think our agencies will overlook some health hazards in favor of say, the dairy industry or supplement manufacturers.
Doesn't matter if people are willing to buy possibly counterfit or poorly stored or expired "European" formula online.
Buy from a reputable distributor. Problem solved. And you have no way of knowing how American formulas are stored or shipped either.
I think buying from a Safeway or CVS gives you MUCH better security about quality than buying online. It's impossible to tell what a "reputable distributor" is online.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is hilariously HIPP isn’t considered a good formula brand in England. People who want to supposedly give their babies the Best Buy Aptamil.
If HIPP is still superior to American formula, why is it "hilarious"? That there is a formula better than HIPP still doesn't negate the fact that HIPP is still better than US formulas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The question is are European food regulatory bodies affected by money and politics the way our FDA is? I think our agencies will overlook some health hazards in favor of say, the dairy industry or supplement manufacturers.
Doesn't matter if people are willing to buy possibly counterfit or poorly stored or expired "European" formula online.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is hilariously HIPP isn’t considered a good formula brand in England. People who want to supposedly give their babies the Best Buy Aptamil.
If HIPP is still superior to American formula, why is it "hilarious"? That there is a formula better than HIPP still doesn't negate the fact that HIPP is still better than US formulas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The question is are European food regulatory bodies affected by money and politics the way our FDA is? I think our agencies will overlook some health hazards in favor of say, the dairy industry or supplement manufacturers.
Doesn't matter if people are willing to buy possibly counterfit or poorly stored or expired "European" formula online.
Buy from a reputable distributor. Problem solved. And you have no way of knowing how American formulas are stored or shipped either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We ordered Lebenswert from an eBay seller and it was comparable to American formula price. I wanted to find the best formula for my son after I stopped exclusively pumping at 4 months. I was always into organic food before having a baby. We tried earths best too. Lebenswert tasted really good according to my husband. He would eat a scoop as he was preparing baby bottles. I did not choose Lebenswert because I wanted to feel superior. That's ridiculous. No one knew which formula we used. I did not carry around boxes of formula in my diaper bag.
you bought infant formula off EBAY??
Anonymous wrote:This is hilariously HIPP isn’t considered a good formula brand in England. People who want to supposedly give their babies the Best Buy Aptamil.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The question is are European food regulatory bodies affected by money and politics the way our FDA is? I think our agencies will overlook some health hazards in favor of say, the dairy industry or supplement manufacturers.
Doesn't matter if people are willing to buy possibly counterfit or poorly stored or expired "European" formula online.
Anonymous wrote:The question is are European food regulatory bodies affected by money and politics the way our FDA is? I think our agencies will overlook some health hazards in favor of say, the dairy industry or supplement manufacturers.
Anonymous wrote:We ordered Lebenswert from an eBay seller and it was comparable to American formula price. I wanted to find the best formula for my son after I stopped exclusively pumping at 4 months. I was always into organic food before having a baby. We tried earths best too. Lebenswert tasted really good according to my husband. He would eat a scoop as he was preparing baby bottles. I did not choose Lebenswert because I wanted to feel superior. That's ridiculous. No one knew which formula we used. I did not carry around boxes of formula in my diaper bag.
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 (https://myorganicformula.com/collections/hipp-organic-formula) from six months to 1.5!