Thursday, December 8, 2011

Enfagrow Next Step Lipil Milk-Based Infant Formula for Infants & Toddlers, Iron Fortified (Case Pack, Six-24 Ounce Cans)

!±8± Enfagrow Next Step Lipil Milk-Based Infant Formula for Infants & Toddlers, Iron Fortified (Case Pack, Six-24 Ounce Cans)

Brand : Enfagrow | Rate : | Price : $147.99
Post Date : Dec 08, 2011 22:57:06 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


  • Pack of six 24-ounce cans of milk-based formula powder fortified with iron for infants and toddlers (144 total ounces)
  • Features LIPIL, a blend of DHA and ARA, nutrients that are important building blocks for your toddler's developing brain and eyes
  • Milk-based formula offers as much calcium and Vitamin D, and more iron, Vitamins C and E than whole milk
  • Provides complete nutrition for toddlers 9-24 months; fortified with iron that is important for the development of motor skills
  • Enfamil is produced by Mead Johnson, a century-old world leader in nutrition, with more than 70 products in over 60 countries

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Enfagrow Next Step Lipil Milk-Based Infant Formula for Infants & Toddlers, Iron Fortified (Case Pack, Six-24 Ounce Cans)

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Cheese and Indigestion

!±8± Cheese and Indigestion

If you're seeking to stop flatulence, consider deleting cheese from your diet.

About 30 per cent of the population of North America (and 50 per cent of Hispanics, 80 per cent of African-Americans, and 90 per cent of Asian-Americans) is lactose intolerant. Lactose intolerance is a hereditary predisposition to lack the enzymes needed to digest the milk sugars, lactose, in dairy products.

Although cheese doesn't have the highest lactose content among dairy products (Enfamil infant formula is over 56 per cent lactose by weight, most cheeses are about 2 per cent and a cheese pizza, for example, only about 1 per cent), avoiding cheese or taking Lactaid is essential for avoiding gas if you can't digest dairy.

But what if the problem seems to come and go? And what if you're not lactose intolerant?

It turns out cheese combined with other foods can cause flatulence, too.

Cheese, beer, sauerkraut, salami, sausage, tuna, and tomatoes are rich in the amino acid histamine, the same acid of antihistamine fame. Even if you are not allergic to these foods, the histamine they contain can provoke an allergy-like reaction producing symptoms such as dry eyes, itchy eyes, itchy skin, diarrhea, and, yes, flatulence. Sometimes it's enough just to avoid eating three or more of these foods together, such as no sausage, cheese, and tomato omelets, no sauerkraut with a chili cheese dog.

Cheese and Indigestion explained

And in the elderly, cheese can sometimes cause intestinal function to operate by fits and starts. Cheese slows down the transit of food through the lower digestive tract. This gives fermentable foods more time to ferment and produce gas, even in persons who, once again, are not lactose intolerant.

Cheese is a terrific source of calcium and protein, even if it is usually high in fat. Fortunately, eating cheese in moderation, without eating other high-histamine foods, and taking Lactaid if you need it, can keep you from cutting the cheese.


Cheese and Indigestion

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