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Earth's Best Organic Gentle Infant Formula with Iron Milk-Based Powder -- 21 oz


Earth's Best Organic Gentle Infant Formula with Iron Milk-Based Powder
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Earth's Best Organic Gentle Infant Formula with Iron Milk-Based Powder -- 21 oz

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Earth's Best Organic Gentle Infant Formula with Iron Milk-Based Powder Description

  • Milk-Based Powder
  • Easy to Digest Proteins For Fussiness, Gas & Crying
  • Lutein - Eyes
  • Prebiotics - Immunity
  • Life's™LDHA & ARA - Brain & Development
  • No Added Corn Syrup Solids
  • USDA Organic • Non-GMO • Organic Grass & Grain Fed
  • Add Water | Birth to 12 Months
  • Kosher

Earth's Best Organic® Gentle Infant Formula with Iron - DHA & ARA

 

Breast milk is the first choice for your infant' growth and development. But if and when you choose to use formula, you'll feel good knowing there's an organic choice. Earth's Best Organic Gentle® Infant Formula with Iron is an organic way to nurture your baby.

 

Why choose an organic infant formula with iron?

At Earth's Best Organic® Gentle® Infant Formula with Iron has partially hydrolyzed whey and 25% the amount of lactose found in our standard, milk based formula to help reduce fussiness, gas and crying. This easy to digest organic infant formula with iron meets all FDA requirements for infant nutrition and is made without prohibited synthetic pesticides and fertilizers.

 

The Earth's Best Organic® Difference:

  • Certified USDA Organic & Non-GMO Ingredients
  • Meets all FDA requirements for Infant Nutrition
  • DHA & ARA Fatty Acids - support brain and eye development
  • Water-Assisted Extracted DHA
  • Prebiotics - Immunity; Lutein - Eyes
  • No added Corn Syrup Solids
  • The cows are fed certified organic grain, hay and grass that are grown without prohibited synthetic pesticides or fertilizers


Directions

Easy Directions For Preparation And Use

Your baby's health depends on carefully following these directions. Ask your pediatrician about using formula, and whether you need to boil water for formula and bottle preparation.

  1. Pour desired mount of warm water into bottle.
  2. Using the scoop provided in the can, add powder to the bottle.
  3. Cap bottle, shake vigorously until powder is dissolved, then attach nipple
  4. Feed immediately, or cover and refrigerate prepared formula. Use within 24 hours. Throw away any unused formula left in the bottle after feeding, or any prepared formula that has remained unrefrigerated for longer then one hour.

To Make Water Powder
2-oz bottle 2 fl oz 1 unpacked level scoop (8.7 g)
4-oz bottle 4 fl oz 2 unpacked level scoop (17.4 g)
6-oz bottle 6 fl oz 3 unpacked level scoop (26.1 g)
8-oz bottle 8 fl oz 4 unpacked level scoops (34.8 g)

 

When properly diluted, this container will make approximately 154 fl oz (4.8 qts) of formula.

 

Storage: Store unopened cans of formula at room temperature., After opening can, keep tightly covered with a plastic cap, store in a cool dry area (not in the refrigerator or freezer) and use contents within one month. Avoid extreme temperatures.

Free Of
GMOs, artificial growth hormones, added corn syrup solids.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 5 fl oz
Servings per Container: 0
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Nutrients: Per 100 Calories:
Protein2.3 g
Fat5.3 g
Carbohydrate10.8 g
Water134 g
Linoleic Acid750 mg
Vitamins:
Vitamin A300 IU
Vitamin D60 IU
Vitamin E2 IU
Vitamin K9 mcg
Thiamine (Vitamin B1)80 mcg
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)140 mcg
Vitamin B660 mcg
Vitamin B120.3 mcg
Niacin1000 mcg
Folic Acid (Folacin)16 mcg
Pantothenic Acid500 mcg
Biotin3 mcg
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)12 mg
Choline24 mg
Inositol6 mg
Minerals:
Calcium82 mg
Phosphorus46 mg
Magnesium8 mg
Iron1.8 mg
Zinc1 mg
Manganese15 mcg
Copper75 mcg
Iodine15 mcg
Selenium2.8 mcg
Sodium36 mg
Potassium108 mg
Chloride63 mg
Other Ingredients: Organic lactose, organic nonfat milk, organic maltodextrin, organic palm olein or palm oil, organic partially hydrolyzed whey protein, organic soy oil, organic coconut oil, organic high oleic (safflower or sunflower) oil, Less than 2% mortierella alpina oil*, schizochytrium SP. oil**, fructooligosaccharide, L-carnitine, mixed tocopherol concentrate, organic soy lecithin, taurine, calcium carbonate, calcium chloride, calcium hydroxide, cupric sulfate, ferrous sulfate, magnesium chloride, maganese sulfate, potassium bicarbonte, potassium hydroxide, potassium iodide, potassium phosphate, sodium citrate, sodium selenite, zinc sulfate, ascorbic acid, ascorbyl palmitate, beta-carotene, biotin, calcium pantothenate, choline chloride, cyanocobalamin, folic acid, inositol, lutein, niacinamide, pyridoxine hydrochloride, riboflavin, thiamin hydrochloride, vitamin A palmitate, vitamin D (cholecalciferol), vitamin E (dl-alpha tocopheryl acetate), vitamin K (phytodatione), nucleotides (adenosine-5'-monophosphate, cytidine-5'-monophophate, diosdium guanosine-5'-monophosphate, disodium inosine-5'-monophosphate, diosdium uridine-5'-monophosphate).Contains milk and soy.

* A Source of Arachidonic Acid (ARA) **A Source of Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA).

Good Manufacturing Practices are used to prevent introduction of undeclared allergens. Made with Organic Milk from Grass Fed Cows. USDA organic regulations require cows have access to pasture where they eat grass and other organic feed.

Warnings

Never use microwave to warm bottles or formula as serious burns may result.

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Shopping for Baby Formula During Recalls & Shortages is Not Easy! Stay Informed & Keep Baby Safe With These Tips

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]In early 2022, Abbott Nutrition recalled certain Similac, Alimentum and EleCare powdered infant formulas produced at its factory in Michigan. The recall followed reports of bacterial infections (including two deaths) in babies who had been fed these brands of formula. While this was a relatively isolated incident, it does raise questions and concerns about the formula we feed our babies. In light of the recall, what should parents do to prevent their formula-fed babies from being harmed? And should parents use formula to begin with? The answers to those questions are multifaceted, but everything boils down to this: Educate yourself about baby formulas that are on the market before making a purchase. “No brand of infant formula is best for all babies,” the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes.

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Choosing the Best Baby Formula for Your Child

  1. Check the label on the formula to see whether the expiration date has passed. If the formula is expired, don’t feed it to your baby.
  2. Make sure the container is sealed and in good condition. If there are any leaks, puffy ends or rust spots, don’t feed it to your infant.
  3. Don’t feed formula to your baby if it’s labeled for toddlers.
  4. Be careful about using homemade formula. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the American Academy of Pediatrics advise against feeding homemade formula to your baby. They warn that homemade formula may lack a proper amount of various ingredients, such as vitamins and minerals, and may increase the risk of contamination, which could harm your baby.

Are European formulas an option?

Based on recommendations from U.S. experts, parents should cautiously approach the use of European-made baby formulas. The FDA discourages parents from buying formula made in other countries, as it’s likely being sold illegally in the U.S. “There are some public claims that infant formulas sold in other countries and promoted as ‘natural’ or ‘organic’ are better for babies. However, there is no scientific evidence that these infant formulas are better for babies than commercial infant formulas sold in the United States,” the FDA says. The FDA emphasizes that it reviews all formulas legally sold in the U.S., whether they were made here or another country. The American Academy of Pediatrics advises parents against using illegally imported formulas, since they may not have been reviewed by the FDA and may have been unsafely shipped and stored. A peer-reviewed study published in 2019 in the Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition found that not all European formulas sold in the U.S. — those that are not registered with the FDA — don’t meet all FDA labeling standards. However, the study concluded that all but one of the formulas it reviewed met FDA nutritional requirements. A New York Times article citing the study notes that some of the instructions for European formula are written in Dutch or German, making it hard for English-speaking parents to decipher the instructions for preparing it. Additionally, European formulas aren’t mixed the same way that U.S. formulas are, possibly leading to unintended dilution of a European formula. Furthermore, a consumer might be unaware of recalls issued for European formula. “Although there are differences between European and U.S. baby formulas, most of them are relatively minor,” The Times reported. “And medical experts we talked with don’t think the theoretical advantages to European formulas are worth the possible risks and expense.”

Is organic formula a good alternative?

Since experts generally frown on homemade formula and European formula, could U.S-made organic formula be an alternative to regular U.S.-made formula? All indications are that it may be a viable option for you and your baby. To be certified as organic, formula produced in the U.S. must meet nutritional guidelines as well as organic food guidelines, such as being made with organic ingredients and being free of GMO. Most organic formulas are made with cow’s milk, but some are made with soy or goat’s milk, according to Parents magazine. “With increasing concerns about our food sources and the potential chemicals and pesticides that our food may be exposed to, choosing organic is a practical option for parents who want to minimize their child’s exposure to pesticide residues and potentially harmful chemicals with manufacturing formula,” registered dietitian nutritionist Crystal Karges told Parents magazine. Parents magazine stresses, though, that organic does not directly translate to all-natural when it comes to baby formula. Childbirth educator Genevieve Howland told the magazine that some of the ingredients required by the FDA for all types of formula are synthetic, such as lutein, lycopene, nucleotides and taurine. “Although accepted in the U.S., many of these ingredients are banned in the European Union, which is why some organic sticklers prefer European brands of formula,” Parents says. Nonetheless, Charlotte Vallaeys, a natural and organic foods expert, points out that the milk in organic fomula does not come from cows that ate GMO feed, given antibiotics or injected with synthetic growth hormones. In addition, the sweeteners and oils in organic formula can’t be GMO, treated with pesticides or extracted with solvents that can harm the nervous system. Vallaeys maintains that “organic infant formula remains a safer and a far superior alternative to conventional formula … . So the choice between organic [and] conventional formula is a no-brainer.”

Is breastfeeding the ideal option for a baby’s nourishment?

Experts resoundingly agree that breast milk is preferable to formula. The Mayo Clinic describes breastfeeding as the “gold standard” for infant nutrition. In fact, the American Academy of Pediatrics suggests breastfeeding exclusively in the six months following birth. Then, breast milk should be supplemented with solid food until your baby reaches age 1 or 2. “Breast milk contains the right balance of nutrients for your baby and boosts your baby’s immune system,” the Mayo Clinic says. However, formula need not be cast aside entirely. “For moms who can’t breastfeed or who decide not to, infant formula is a healthy alternative. Formula provides babies with the nutrients they need to grow and thrive,” according to KidsHealth.org.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_text_separator title="Featured Products" border_width="2"][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner width="2/12"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="3/12"][vc_single_image image="159581" img_size="full" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" link="https://www.vitacost.com/happy-baby-organic-infant-formula-with-iron-stage-1"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="2/12"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="3/12"][vc_single_image image="159580" img_size="full" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" link="https://www.vitacost.com/earths-best-organic-baby-formula-dairy-based-powder-infant-formula-with-iron-non-gmo-omega-3-dha-and-omega-6-ara"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="2/12"][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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