goats milk and caricol.

PlumPerfect

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So after haveing so many issues with alot of Brandons feedings I decided to switch him to goats milk and I went to the local health food shoppe and just so happened that the owners have 2 children with cf. aI didn't get the pleasure to talk to them, but I did talk to one of the specialist there and she reccommended a papya puree. Its organic and it comes in a box of 20 tubes. I found especially for giving enzymes that if i put a little of that instead of applesauce it would be good.. I was so impressed with this stuff as well as the goats milk. This solves the whole applesauce problem too. how crazy is it that it comes in tubes taht you can take on the go already.. I just thought I would share<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

PlumPerfect

New member
So after haveing so many issues with alot of Brandons feedings I decided to switch him to goats milk and I went to the local health food shoppe and just so happened that the owners have 2 children with cf. aI didn't get the pleasure to talk to them, but I did talk to one of the specialist there and she reccommended a papya puree. Its organic and it comes in a box of 20 tubes. I found especially for giving enzymes that if i put a little of that instead of applesauce it would be good.. I was so impressed with this stuff as well as the goats milk. This solves the whole applesauce problem too. how crazy is it that it comes in tubes taht you can take on the go already.. I just thought I would share<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

PlumPerfect

New member
So after haveing so many issues with alot of Brandons feedings I decided to switch him to goats milk and I went to the local health food shoppe and just so happened that the owners have 2 children with cf. aI didn't get the pleasure to talk to them, but I did talk to one of the specialist there and she reccommended a papya puree. Its organic and it comes in a box of 20 tubes. I found especially for giving enzymes that if i put a little of that instead of applesauce it would be good.. I was so impressed with this stuff as well as the goats milk. This solves the whole applesauce problem too. how crazy is it that it comes in tubes taht you can take on the go already.. I just thought I would share<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

PlumPerfect

New member
So after haveing so many issues with alot of Brandons feedings I decided to switch him to goats milk and I went to the local health food shoppe and just so happened that the owners have 2 children with cf. aI didn't get the pleasure to talk to them, but I did talk to one of the specialist there and she reccommended a papya puree. Its organic and it comes in a box of 20 tubes. I found especially for giving enzymes that if i put a little of that instead of applesauce it would be good.. I was so impressed with this stuff as well as the goats milk. This solves the whole applesauce problem too. how crazy is it that it comes in tubes taht you can take on the go already.. I just thought I would share<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

PlumPerfect

New member
So after haveing so many issues with alot of Brandons feedings I decided to switch him to goats milk and I went to the local health food shoppe and just so happened that the owners have 2 children with cf. aI didn't get the pleasure to talk to them, but I did talk to one of the specialist there and she reccommended a papya puree. Its organic and it comes in a box of 20 tubes. I found especially for giving enzymes that if i put a little of that instead of applesauce it would be good.. I was so impressed with this stuff as well as the goats milk. This solves the whole applesauce problem too. how crazy is it that it comes in tubes taht you can take on the go already.. I just thought I would share<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

cheygemini

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Goat's milk is wonderful. It is so much easier to digest than cow's milk (and much less mucus producing). We get it raw from a local farm. Sooo good! Also try goat milk yogurt, cheese & powdered milk. Can be an acquired taste. The raw milk has no after taste.
Also for a milk substitute, try Hemp Seed Milk. Much better alternative to soy.

ooops- Just noticed that your little one is only 2 months old. Many of these foods are obviously suited for older children. A goat milk infant formula does exist, but it is from New Zealand. Might be hard to get in the US. (Our country is a little behind when it comes to certain things!!)
 

cheygemini

New member
Goat's milk is wonderful. It is so much easier to digest than cow's milk (and much less mucus producing). We get it raw from a local farm. Sooo good! Also try goat milk yogurt, cheese & powdered milk. Can be an acquired taste. The raw milk has no after taste.
Also for a milk substitute, try Hemp Seed Milk. Much better alternative to soy.

ooops- Just noticed that your little one is only 2 months old. Many of these foods are obviously suited for older children. A goat milk infant formula does exist, but it is from New Zealand. Might be hard to get in the US. (Our country is a little behind when it comes to certain things!!)
 

cheygemini

New member
Goat's milk is wonderful. It is so much easier to digest than cow's milk (and much less mucus producing). We get it raw from a local farm. Sooo good! Also try goat milk yogurt, cheese & powdered milk. Can be an acquired taste. The raw milk has no after taste.
Also for a milk substitute, try Hemp Seed Milk. Much better alternative to soy.

ooops- Just noticed that your little one is only 2 months old. Many of these foods are obviously suited for older children. A goat milk infant formula does exist, but it is from New Zealand. Might be hard to get in the US. (Our country is a little behind when it comes to certain things!!)
 

cheygemini

New member
Goat's milk is wonderful. It is so much easier to digest than cow's milk (and much less mucus producing). We get it raw from a local farm. Sooo good! Also try goat milk yogurt, cheese & powdered milk. Can be an acquired taste. The raw milk has no after taste.
Also for a milk substitute, try Hemp Seed Milk. Much better alternative to soy.

ooops- Just noticed that your little one is only 2 months old. Many of these foods are obviously suited for older children. A goat milk infant formula does exist, but it is from New Zealand. Might be hard to get in the US. (Our country is a little behind when it comes to certain things!!)
 

cheygemini

New member
Goat's milk is wonderful. It is so much easier to digest than cow's milk (and much less mucus producing). We get it raw from a local farm. Sooo good! Also try goat milk yogurt, cheese & powdered milk. Can be an acquired taste. The raw milk has no after taste.
<br />Also for a milk substitute, try Hemp Seed Milk. Much better alternative to soy.
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<br />ooops- Just noticed that your little one is only 2 months old. Many of these foods are obviously suited for older children. A goat milk infant formula does exist, but it is from New Zealand. Might be hard to get in the US. (Our country is a little behind when it comes to certain things!!)
 
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