Not sure how is the quality of it, but the price seems very cheap.
So just treat it like $5 container or pot.
Shop located at Box Hill Central, VIC
Not sure how is the quality of it, but the price seems very cheap.
So just treat it like $5 container or pot.
Shop located at Box Hill Central, VIC
Let the down-votes begin… :-)
So I can feed my kids AND eat veal?
Winning!
You should post the legally required disclaimer. Too many mothers expect breastfeeding to be easy, and do not get the needed support when challenges arise.
After 12 months, plain old cows milk is fine, as part of a healthy diet.
From their own website:
When it comes to babies, Breastfeeding is best, and provides the ideal balanced diet and protection against illness. During pregnancy and after delivery, a mother's diet should contain sufficient key nutrients. Professional guidance can be sought on diet and the preparation for and maintenance of breastfeeding. Infant formula is intended to replace breast-milk when mothers do not breastfeed. A decision not to breast-feed, or to introduce partial bottle-feeding, could reduce the supply of breast-milk. Once breastfeeding is reintroduced, it is difficult to re-establish. Infant formula should be prepared and used as directed. Unnecessary or improper use, such as the use of unboiled water, unboiled bottles or incorrect dilution may present a health hazard. Social and financial implications, such as the preparation requirements and the cost of providing formula until 12 months of age, should be considered when choosing how to feed infants.
All that said, we used this type of formula as a supplement for one of our kids. It does have valid use, just used too much for ideal health of babies.
Its not a massive problem here as much as in 3rd world countries.
Picture of calf on the tin indicates who it's best for. (Spoiler: calf is usually killed so you can take his milk and give it to your non-calf bub.)