A child of this age should really be drinking full fat cow's milk, warm or cold.
Milk is not a compound, so doesn't 'have' a formula.
SUBSTITUTES FOR COW'S MILK ALLERGIC CHILDRENSoy formula (1)Casein hydrolysate formula e.g., Alimentum, Pregestimil, NutramigenAmino acid derived formula e.g., NeocateSoy milk (2) / Rice milk (2)Meat based formula (not commercially available and not validated clinically)(1) Soy allergy may coexist with cow's milk allergies in 8-14% of children and 25% of infants with cow's milk intolerance sensitive to soy.(2) Not nutritionally complete, and not a substitute for formula, but useful for cooking and as a drink. Choose calcium fortified varieties.
I prefer cold because of a nutrition with cold milk
Evaporated milk plus water equals milk. It is reconstituted by combining a 12 oz. can of evaporated milk with 12 ounces of water. If you mean sweetened condensed milk, it is condensed and highly sweetened and is usually used in cooking for fruit salads, cream-type pies, etc. In the 1950's baby formula was evaporated milk and water. Your baby was either a "Pet" milk baby or a "Carnation" baby. Usually a tablespoon or two of powdered Dextrose-Maltose was added to this formula. In that era, dry powdered milk was often added to the recommended amount of cold water, then combined with an equal amount of fresh whole milk. This tasted better to older children than reconstituted dry milk alone. Also, in those days of whole milk, it added a bit of fat to the end product.
1. The chemical formula of magnesia is MgO. 2. Milk is a mixture; milk hasn't a chemical formula.
Yes, you can supplement breast milk with baby formula, on occasion. Breast milk is best, but if that is not possible, then formula is the next best thing.
Cold is fine, there is no need to heat eggs or milk.
It will go cold.
a milk that is made by a formula of chemicals and ingrediants.
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I have 3 children and I have never done it but a nurse at my job says its all she ever used and she has 3 healthy teenage sons. You just mix equal parts sterile water with the carnation milk, for a great , inexpensive formula.
no Americans arent the only ones who drink cold milk.