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Its a little alarming the stuff they've found in formula, not just once off, but regularly apparentlyNot sure of the trustworthiness of the site I was viewing so I did read with some skepticism, but the list included: aluminum, silicon, cadmium, msg, phytoestrogens (soy formula), phosphates, phthalates, bpa, pesticides, bacteria, and more..
Its not ok is it? I guess it comes down to money - manufacturers care more about their profits than the health of babies. Rather than using the highest quality milk, oils, sugars, additives etc. they source the cheapest milk, cheap rancid vegetable fats, cheap refined sugars, poor quality inefficient additives, then process it on surfaces with who-knows-what on them. And as formula is classified as a food, it is exempt from many regulations. Just like we will never see warning labels on sugar packets etc, so long as formula is classified as food we will never see the same level of stringency and information. I wonder if the only way to improve the quality of formula, for it to be eligible for survey, clinical trials, and to keep mothers informed, is to change the classification. Its sad and unfair to those mothers who have a hard time breastfeeding. On a side note, in the absence of donor breast milk, some mothers have had success with homemade formula, but this can be risky unless done absolutely correctly..