Monday, April 28, 2014

Similac Expert Care Alimentum Formula For Food Allergies To Dairy Proteins

http://m.similac.com/feeding-expert/expert-quick-guides/food-allergies

This one has predigested proteins for reducing colic symptons and other chronic digestive problems. Coupled with the supplementary liquid lactase and liquid simethicone, formulated for infants, it may help them to thrive.

Try also feeding them in smaller amounts (split the baby bottle into four, burping the baby every fourth of the way). You can also use smaller-sized bottles, with smaller-sized holes in the nipples. The bottles that are angled to prevent air bubbles are excellent too.

After they consume a quarter of their bottle, burp them, then repeat that process every quarter of their bottle. Burping more frequently, using an angled bottle, and having a smaller hole on the baby bottle nipples can help them to digest it better.

Also, a wedge cushion, specifically designed to slip under their crib mattress helps with spitting up safely, along with acid reflux.  They may need a referral from their board-certified pediatrician to see a board-certified pediatric gastroenterologist.

Also, they may need a nutritionist recommended by their pediatrician or pediatric gastroenterologist. That's why a food diary with all your recipes in it is so important for the first three years of their lives.  After six months of age, they'll start to eat and then you could catch signs of a nutritional deficiency or food allergy.

Best to put all their formula/baby food into a free electronic nutritional calculator/diary like fitday.com's, but for infants. It would be good to redesign that site specifically for infants, toddlers, small children suffering from Type I diabetes or food allergies: a software program for calculating total glycemic index, glycemic load, gluten, lactose, and nuts.

It'll need to extract nutritional data for every infant formula and baby (toddler, adult too) food on the market that's sold at all major grocery store chains, WALMART, TARGET, Sam's Club, Costco, Whole Foods, including beverages, foods from all chain/franchise restaurants and drugstores.

Even if they weren't allergic as an infant or small child, over time they could develop more antibodies to nuts, for instance. That could increase their risk of developing a severe nut allergy. Try to vary their proteins, so it doesn't come from nut butters when they're under twelve years of age, even if not allergic to nuts. Instead of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches everyday, try a whole grain tortilla, with oven-roasted turkey breast, fresh triple-washed baby kale, finely-shredded, peeled carrots and pasteurized shredded, part-skim mozzarella cheese.

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