Monday, November 28, 2011

Similac Isomil Advance Ready to Feed Bottles, 2-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 48)

!±8±Similac Isomil Advance Ready to Feed Bottles, 2-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 48)

Brand : Similac Isomil Advance 96oz
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Post Date : Nov 29, 2011 01:15:06
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A nutritionally complete soy-based, iron-fortified formula for infants with feeding problems such as fussiness, gas, and spit-up, for infants whose parents choose a milk-free formula as a first feeding, or as a supplement to breastfeeding. A complete formula for infants with IgE-mediated allergy or sensitivity to cow's-milk protein. A lactose-free feeding for patients with disorders for which lactose should be avoided, including lactase deficiency and lactose intolerance. Soy formulas are not recommended for premature infants with birth weights less than 1800 g. Contains ARA & DHA.

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Similac Soy Isomil Powder, 12.4 OZ (Case of 6)

!±8±Similac Soy Isomil Powder, 12.4 OZ (Case of 6)

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Post Date : Nov 26, 2011 11:09:42
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Comfort your baby's fussiness and gas with Similac® Soy Isomil® - specially designed with the gentleness of soy to soothe the tummy. Plus, it now has EarlyShield to support your baby's developing immune system, brain and eyes, and strong bones.

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

How to Add Calcium to Soil - Learn about the Advantages of Calcium and How to Add Calcium to Soil

!±8± How to Add Calcium to Soil - Learn about the Advantages of Calcium and How to Add Calcium to Soil

Calcium has been given many names in the context of soil, such as the king of soil nutrients and the soul of soil. All this is true. Good soil needs large quantities of calcium to grow healthy and fruit-bearing plants. The first and foremost role calcium plays in the fertility of soil is reducing its acidity. Let's find out more about the benefits of calcium and how to add calcium to soil.

Calcium is normally added to soil in the form of limestone or calcium carbonate. You can measure your soil's pH to decide whether it needs calcium for neutralization or not. However, calcium has more roles to play than maintaining the soil's pH level, and therefore measures should be taken to add it to the soil before planting anything in it.

If your soil in low in organic matter it needs more calcium. How to add calcium to soil depends on the type of your soil and its location. Calcitic limestone is easily available on the market and is an excellent source of soil calcium. It is basically a calcium carbonate salt (above 90% concentration) in which magnesium percentage is quite low - an ideal blend for the fertilization of your soil.

Try to find very finely ground lime. This lime is easily absorbed by the soil and reacts readily with other substances to produce better results. It should be mentioned in this guide of how to add calcium to soil that calcium carbonate or lime is best absorbed by soil in autumn. In addition to calcitic limestone, dolomite lime is also available as a fertilizer but it is not as effective as calcitic lime.

Apply small quantities of lime to your soil over a period of several years if you want to see a healthy and fruitful soil in the long-run. Don't plow it deep down, leave it more on the surface and wait for the results. Remember that magnesium decreases the rate by which plants absorb calcium. Therefore, try to find fertilizers which have a low concentration of magnesium.

Calcium nitrate can also be used as a source of calcium for soil. Gypsum which contains only 20% calcium is used when the pH level is already normal. Calcium improves soil structure, decreases the effect of toxic substances, and helps in regulating nutrient absorption in plants and trees.


How to Add Calcium to Soil - Learn about the Advantages of Calcium and How to Add Calcium to Soil

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

The Nutritional Value and Essence of Different Milk Formula Substitutes

!±8± The Nutritional Value and Essence of Different Milk Formula Substitutes

Last 50 years have brought about the most substantial progress in improving the composition of mother's milk substitutes ever made in history. In this 21st century, infant formula manufacturers have continued to carry out efforts to develop better breast milk than ever before. Efforts to identify and replicate helpful trace elements, and to conduct important research regarding the addition of immune active ingredients and enzymes that will make formula products even better, are currently under way. But for the main time, here are some already existent formulas which have good nutritive values.

Cow Milk Based Formulas
Characteristics

• Standard formula used when breast feeding is not adopted or is stopped before one year of age.
• Designed to mimic breast milk composition. Breast milk is approximately 60% whey and 40% casein, Cow's milk is 8% casein and 20% whey.
• Formulas contain at least 50% more protein/dL than breast milk (1.5g/100cc).
• Formulas provide appropriate intake of essential nutrients: iron and linoleic acid.
• Carnitine and taurine are added to most standard formulas
• Nucleotides are added to Enfamil and Similac.

Cow-Milk Based Composition
• 20 calories/ounce standard dilution
• Protein is ideally whey-predominantly (similar to breast milk).
• Carbohydrate is lactose (except in Lacto-free Formula).
• Fat is a mixture of vegetable Oil (LCT)
• Approximately 32 ounces of standard formula per day will meet 100% of RDA for vitamins and minerals for term infants.
• If Infants are only fed ready to feed dormula, fluoride supplement of 0.25mg/day is necessary to meet the RDA based on American Academy of Pediatric guidelines.

Available Brands of Cow Milk Based Formulas
• Enfamil with Iron (or low-iron) (Mead Johnsom)
• Similac with Iron (or low-iron) (Ross)
• Gerber
• Good start (Carnation formula with 100% whey as protein).
• Similac PM 60/40 (has decreased calcium, phosphorus and potassium content: Often used in renal patients). (Ross).
• Lactose-free (Mead Johnson) Cow-Milk protein, but lactose-free.

Soy-Based Formulas
Indication for use
• Vegetarians
• IgE mediated reaction to cow's milk protein
• Lactose Intolerance or Galactosemia
• Refeeding after chronic diarrhea (lactose-free)

Characteristics:
• Increased proteins content than cow milk based formulas, since using plant source for protein (2.2g/dL).
• Increased vitamin and mineral content to compensate for mineral antagonists, such as phytates.
• Additional methionine added to formula to ensure a "complete" protein.
• Taurine and cystein added.
• Sweeter taste than cow-milk based and lower cost.

Composition
• 20 calories/ounce standard dilution
• Protein: soy protein with added methionine
• Carbohydrate:Sucrose, corn syrup solids, tapioca starch
• Fat: Blend of vegetable oils

Available Brands of Soy Formulas
• Prosobee
• Isomil
• Isoyalac

Casein Hydrolysate Formulas
Indication for use
• Milk protein or soy protein allergy
• Complicated gastrointestinal disorders
• Colic
• Feeding intolerance to cow milk or soy formulas

Characteristics
• Poor taste and expensive
• Not recommended for long term use in preterm infants due to inadequate vitamin and mineral content and protein source may be difficult to metabolize
• Alimentum is only available in ready to feed.
• Pregestimil is only available as a powder for the sonsumer, but is available in some hospitals as 20 X 24 calorie/oz ready to feed.
• Nutramigen is available in liquid concentrate and powder to the consumer, but is available as ready to feed in the hospital setting.

Available Brands
• Nutramigen
• Pregestimil
• Alimentum

Composition
• Protein: Casein hydrolysate (small peptide considered to be hypoallergenic)
• Carbohydrate: Modified tapioca starch and glucose Oligosaccharides.
• Fat: approximately 50% of fat is MCT oil in Alimantum and pregestimil, and 100% of fat is corn oil in Nutramigen.


The Nutritional Value and Essence of Different Milk Formula Substitutes

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Sorry for Soy

!±8± Sorry for Soy

Soy is hiding everywhere. It's in cereal and supplements. It's in canned tuna, soups, breads, and meats. It comes in aliases such as textured vegetable protein, and lecithin. During the processing of soy, toxins are produced like glutamate (MSG), and aspartate (aspartame) and you know, these cause brain-cell death.

You thought soy was good for you. That's what the soy industry would like you to believe. But the reality is soy is bad. Soy causes hormone problems and digestive problems. Soy disrupts thyroid function and fertility. Soy has even been linked to cancer. It is an allergen.

In the United States the soybean is America's third largest crop (harvesting 73.8 million acres in 2002). After it is harvested, it is highly processed, just like almost everything else, and has been causing health problems for decades. If you are consuming soy on a regular basis, you may want to catch up on the other side of soy.

Here are some facts:

Soy is not a complete protein

Soy is not a natural food

Soy has many contaminants

Soy is among the most processed of commercial foods

Almost all soybeans are genetically modified

By the time you eat it, soy is inedible; you cannot digest it nor use it as anything for nutrition.

I'm sure you don't eat margarine anymore but if you do, here's the story, the soy story. It began in the 1930's when Dupont took soybean oil; the non-commercial processed byproduct of soy production, heated the oil to over 410 degrees, and forced hydrogen gas into it for five hours. After a few other chemical changes--wa-la--you have margarine. It is a few small molecules away from plastic. It lasts forever but it sure can spread nicely.

It gets worse. Have you heard of Canola oil? You can find it in any grocery store. You can't buy Soy oil, you have to buy Canola oil. There is no canola bean, bush, or tree. Canola oil is a compound word--the word is derived from the two words--Canada and oil. Canola oil comes from the rapeseed plant, a genetically engineered soy product. You thought margarine was bad. The human body has never encountered this food-like product of man. It is completely foreign and it will be a matter of time (years, decades) to uncover all the problems Canola oil will have done. The marketers have made sure Canola oil is lost in most of the products you buy.

Back to soy. The miracle food wannabe. It comes in many forms. You've seen them but just never understood what they meant. Here's a list:

"vegetable flavoring"

"natural flavoring"

"vegetable shortening"

"hydrolyzed protein"

"textured vegetable protein"

Soy products are labeled for your protection by the trustworthy FDA and they are packaged by the companies you have eaten from for years. Recognize these companies that use genetically altered soybeans?

- Crisco

- Kraft salad dressings

- Nestle's chocolate

- Parkay margarine

- Isomil and Prosobee infant formula

- Wesson oils

- McDonald's French fries

- Doritos

- Tostitos

- Ruffles

- Pillsbury foods

- Similac infant formula

You mean they never told you the beans were genetically engineered? This list is not complete.

Yes, soy is everywhere. It is far more prevalent than you would have even imagined, causing problems you never would have imagined.

Go to the market and get the foods you recognize and eat them. Do not eat things that are not food. These things are stressing your body. You do not need any more stress in your life.


Sorry for Soy

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