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MILK-BASED FORMULA From Weston Price Foundation

Makes 36 ounces

Our milk-based formula takes account of the fact that human

milk is richer in whey,lactose, vitamin C, niacin, and long-chain

polyunsaturated fatty acids comparedto cow’s milk but leaner in casein

(milk protein). Use only truly expeller-expressedoils in the formula recipes,

otherwise they may lack vitamin E.

The ideal milk for baby, if he cannot be breastfed, is

clean, whole raw milk fromgoats. If goats are not available, them milk from

cows certified free of disease,that feed on green pasture would be a second

best choice. For sources of good qualitymilk, see www.realmilk.comor contact a

local chapter of the Weston A. Price Foundation.

Hi All,

Cross posting for more information if possible.

One of my moms posted an article that states the recipe

below is a good homemade formula. Comments please! This comes from the

mercola website…

Warmly

Jaye

If the only choice available to you is commercial milk,

choose whole milk, preferably organic and un-homogenized, and culture it with a

piima or Kefir Culture to restore enzymes.

2 cups whole milk, raw (non-pasteurized) milk from

pasture-fed cows

1/4 cup homemade liquid whey (See recipe for whey)

4 tablespoons lactose (available from The Apothecary

)

1 teaspoon bifidobacterium infantis

2 Kiddie Krill

1 teaspoon expeller-expressed sunflower oil

1 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil

2 teaspoons coconut oil

2 teaspoons Frontier brand nutritional yeast flakes

2 teaspoons gelatin

1 7/8 cups filtered water

1/4 teaspoon acerola powder

Add gelatin to water and heat gently until gelatin is

dissolved. Place all ingredientsin a very clean glass or stainless steel

container and mix well. To serve, pour6 to 8 ounces into a very clean glass

bottle, attach nipple and set in a pan ofsimmering water. Heat until warm but

not hot to the touch, shake bottle well andfeed baby. (Never, never heat

formula in a microwave oven!) Note: If you are usingthe Lact-Aid, mix all

ingredients well in a blender.)

Variation: Goat Milk Formula

Although goat milk is rich in fat, it must be used with

caution in infant feedingas it lacks folic acid and is low in vitamin B12, both

of which are essential tothe growth and development of the infant. Inclusion of

nutritional yeast to providefolic acid is essential. To compensate for low

levels of vitamin B12, add 2 teaspoonsfrozen organic raw chicken liver, finely

grated to the batch of formula. Be sureto begin egg-yolk feeding at four

months.

Jaye Simpson, IBCLC, CIIM

Breastfeeding Network

Sacramento, CA

www.breastfeedingnetwork.net

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I have a client using it right now. She suffered from D-MER and breastfed full time for about 3-4 months and is partially bf and using the goat-milk based formula. It was approved by her family  doctor.I don't know what I would  do if I couldn't   breastfeed or get  donor milk  but it is quite scary and a lot of   work.

Micky

 

MILK-BASED FORMULA From Weston Price Foundation

Makes 36 ounces

 

Our milk-based formula takes account of the fact that human

milk is richer in whey,lactose, vitamin C, niacin, and long-chain

polyunsaturated fatty acids comparedto cow’s milk but leaner in casein

(milk protein). Use only truly expeller-expressedoils in the formula recipes,

otherwise they may lack vitamin E.

 

The ideal milk for baby, if he cannot be breastfed, is

clean, whole raw milk fromgoats. If goats are not available, them milk from

cows certified free of disease,that feed on green pasture would be a second

best choice. For sources of good qualitymilk, see www.realmilk.comor contact a

local chapter of the Weston A. Price Foundation.

Hi All,

 

Cross posting for more information if possible. 

 

One of my moms posted an article that states the recipe

below is a good homemade formula.  Comments please!   This comes from the

mercola website…

 

Warmly

Jaye

 

 

 

If the only choice available to you is commercial milk,

choose whole milk, preferably organic and un-homogenized, and culture it with a

piima or Kefir Culture to restore enzymes.

 

2 cups whole milk, raw (non-pasteurized) milk from

pasture-fed cows

1/4 cup homemade liquid whey (See recipe for whey)

4 tablespoons lactose (available from The Apothecary

)

1 teaspoon bifidobacterium infantis

2 Kiddie Krill

1 teaspoon expeller-expressed sunflower oil

1 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil

2 teaspoons coconut oil

2 teaspoons Frontier brand nutritional yeast flakes

2 teaspoons gelatin

1 7/8 cups filtered water

1/4 teaspoon acerola powder

 

Add gelatin to water and heat gently until gelatin is

dissolved. Place all ingredientsin a very clean glass or stainless steel

container and mix well. To serve, pour6 to 8 ounces into a very clean glass

bottle, attach nipple and set in a pan ofsimmering water. Heat until warm but

not hot to the touch, shake bottle well andfeed baby. (Never, never heat

formula in a microwave oven!) Note: If you are usingthe Lact-Aid, mix all

ingredients well in a blender.)

 

Variation: Goat Milk Formula

 

Although goat milk is rich in fat, it must be used with

caution in infant feedingas it lacks folic acid and is low in vitamin B12, both

of which are essential tothe growth and development of the infant. Inclusion of

nutritional yeast to providefolic acid is essential. To compensate for low

levels of vitamin B12, add 2 teaspoonsfrozen organic raw chicken liver, finely

grated to the batch of formula. Be sureto begin egg-yolk feeding at four

months.

 

Jaye Simpson, IBCLC, CIIM

Breastfeeding Network

Sacramento, CA

www.breastfeedingnetwork.net

 

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Raw milk should never be given to an infant due to the potential for infection.

Gail Neuman RNC BSN CPHW, Notary Public

certified in high risk OB

childbirth/lactation educator & student nurse practitioner

AHA BLS for Healthcare & Heartsaver Family/Friends instructor

Perinatal Nurse Associates

Baby Your Way Midwifery Associates

801 N. Tustin Ave., Suite 305

Santa Ana, CA 92705

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