Baby's Infant Formulae And Growth

Infant formula, baby formula or just formula or baby milk, infant formula is a synthetic diet that is designed and marketed to feed infants and infants under 12 months of age, usually prepared by bottle feeding or cup feeding from flour (mixed with water) or liquids (water or water) The US Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) defines breast milk as "food that is intended to be or should be used in special foods such as infant formula because of its use of human milk or its suitability as a whole or partial substitute for human milk". Producers say that formula formulation is designed based on human mother's milk in about one to three months; however, there are significant differences in the content of the products. The most commonly used infant formula consists of refined cow's milk and casein as a source of protein, vegetable fat combinations as a source of fat, lactose as a carbohydrate source, Vitamin-mineral mix, and other ingredients depending on the manufacturer. In addition, there are headaches that are used with soybeans as a source of protein instead of cow's milk and formulas that use protein hydrolyzed in its amino acids in children who are allergic to other proteins.

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