Nestle in the mid 1800s
It is claimed by various welfare groups that Nestle's promotion of infant formula over breast-feeding has led to health problems and deaths among infants in less economically developed countries. Nestle promote the use of their formula over breast feeding. Breast milk is arguably better for babies than formula, due to the pure nutritional content, the fact that it isn't mixed with contaminated water, and because it's a natural product.
The minimum recommended age for an infant to use Nestle Good Start products is 6 months of age. The formula is specifically designed for this age group, and should not be taken if an infant is younger than 6 months.
Ice cream is not a health food; it is mostly fat and sugar.The Nestle corporation has contributed to malnutrition in developing countries by pushing its infant formulas on breastfeeding mothers. The Nestle infant formula is banned in the developed world as nutritionally inadequate. The babies often get sick and die when the mothers' breast milk dries up and the mothers run out of money to pay for the formula, or they dilute the formula in an attempt to stretch their dollars.If you have a conscience and care about babies in poor countries, boycott Nestle and contact the company and say why you are doing so.
Yes, you can bring baby formula through TSA security for your infant.
ProViMin
Yes, Baby Formula is food.
No, infant formula and Alupent (a medication used for asthma) should not be mixed. Mixing medications with food or formula can alter their effectiveness and lead to potential health risks. Always consult a healthcare professional before combining any medications with infant formula or other foods for infants.
Many good are still safe to use after their expiration date, but infant formula is not one of them. The date given on the formula container is the date after which the formula should not be used. The safety of a very young child may be at risk if the formula is consumed after the expiration date on the formula packet, and this is why there is a stricter rule about the expiration of infant foods than of other products.
Nestlé has faced significant criticism for its practices, particularly regarding water extraction and infant formula marketing. The company has been accused of depleting water resources in areas facing drought, leading to community conflicts and environmental degradation. Additionally, its aggressive promotion of infant formula in developing countries has raised ethical concerns, as it can undermine breastfeeding and contribute to health risks for infants. These actions have led to widespread perceptions of the company as socially irresponsible.
HOMINEX-1
Yes it is,it branded under a different name in Spain,tends to be found in chemists,so not really reliable...