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Feeding
Sick Infants
Commercially prepared formulas, made from cow's milk or
soya beans, have progressed over the years toward a more "human" composition
by significant processing of the milk and addition of nutrients. Both cows
milk and soya based formulas present a host of potential problems, however
to some infants. Cows milk causes disease through its protein content by
causing both immediate and delayed patterns of allergy. Soya formulas
present similar protein allergy problems and also contain high levels of
plant estrogens that may interfere with normal development. If mother
decides not to breast feed her infant, there are no easy safe and secure
formulas to turn to. The decision is often based on guessing which formula
offers the least risk of problems. We have deleted all recommendation for
soya formulas as replacements for cows milk formulas. When infants react to
cows milk formulas, hydrolysed milk formulas, Nutramigen and Pregestamil
are usually tried. Alimental and Neocate formulas are also available. payday loans
Mothers often contact us through the internet asking
for help feeding infants who do not tolerate any of the hypoallergenic
formulas that are readily available. There are infants who develop symptoms
from almost all food and formulas. For these hypersensitive babies Alpha ENF
can be helpful to increase the nutrient intake when food choices are
limited. You can establish tolerance by slow gradual introduction of the
formula.
Feeding sick infants can be a demanding task and
professional supervision is always recommended. Just as a guideline, you
can begin by mixing one teaspoon of ENF in about once cup of rice milk or
any juice that is tolerated and offer this 3 times a day for a few days. If
the child tolerates the introductory dose, more formula can added the rice
milk and the volume increased slowly. Alpha ENF is designed to provide all
the vitamins and minerals at adult RNI values at 300 grams per day.
The optimal method of determining the correct dose for formula is to
estimate the nutrient intake needs of the infant and then calculate the
amount of formula required. Vegetable oil can be added to the rice milk, ENF
mix to increase the fat content of the diet in the range of 1 to 3 teaspoons
per day mixed with the formula. A blend of half olive oil and half canola
oiled provides a good fatty acid composition and is often (but not always)
tolerated. A common initial effect of the formula is to stimulate
contractions of the stomach and small intestine. This effect subsides with
use and can be reduced by diluting the formula with more water. The most
common mistake mothers can make is to feed an infant concentrated formula
and not offer enough water. Extra water can be added to the formula or taken
between formula feedings. The infant should have frequent urination with
substantial volume of slightly colored urine. If urine volume decreases and
the color becomes darker yellow, the infant needs more water.
Feeding hypersensitive children 1- 5 years
There are very special children who are food intolerant
and chronically ill. Many of these children will benefit from careful
feeding, following the Alpha Nutrition guidelines. The addition of nutrients
in the form of elemental nutrient formulas can be marvelously helpful. Again
Alpha ENF can be added to a limited food intake in the range of 50 to 200
grams per day to supplement nutrient and caloric intake in Parents often
contact us requesting a specific feeding plan for their sick toddler and we
can only reply that a professional assessment is required to determine the
specific needs of a specific child. Nutrient needs are sometimes difficult
to determine because the individual needs of children may vary from averages
and RNI values, especially if food allergy, other illnesses and/or injury
are involved. We realize that good professional advice is often in short
supply and can be expensive to obtain. The US FDA specifies that Alpha ENF
and PMX are to be used under the supervision of a physician. That said, our
formula instructions and our books provide general guidelines that help you
make reasonable decisions about formula serving sizes and frequency. A
reasonable approach is to begin with 100 grams per day for children up to 2
to 5 years and increase up to a maximum of 300 grams per day if required. At
300 grams per day the intake of most nutrients reaches adult RNI with a
caloric intake of about 1100.
Parents with doubts about how
to best use nutrient formulas should consult their physician.
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