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Baby Poop Chart | What’s Normal and What’s not?
04/05/2022
...Parents pay close attention to their newborn’s stool. Anything that seems unusual can cause a lot of anxiety. What is “normal” when it comes to stools? No single answer fits everyone. What’s normal for one baby may not be healthy for another. Watch for sudden changes in your baby’s bowel habits. Remember, occasional changes are healthy, especially when a baby starts solid foods. Also, remember that when a baby first starts on an amino...
05/16/2013
...Since many of your little ones have food allergies and related allergic conditions, we like to keep you updated on relevant research results. Spring pollen is nothing to sneeze at One recent study 1 found a link between persistent pollen exposure during infancy and the development of allergic disease, specifically asthma and hay fever. The increased risk was found for babies exposed to pollen during the first 6 months of life. The association between...
Neocate Nutra Cookie Crisps
...Having a cow milk allergy doesn’t mean that your loved one can’t enjoy some special, delicious cookies! Neocate® Nutra Cookie Crisps are the perfect alternative to cookies made with milk or other dairy ingredients. They also don’t use any of the other top 8 allergens, like nuts, eggs or wheat! This recipe yields: 4-8 cookies...
Complete Amino Acid Mix
03/18/2019
...indicated (e.g. cow milk allergy or multiple food allergies) Intractable malabsorption Feeding difficulties in post-operative conditions Chronic intestinal diseases (e.g. Crohn’s disease) Short bowel syndrome following intestinal resection Good to Know Made in a dairy protein-free facility No artificial colors, flavors, sweeteners Complete Amino Acid Mix is a specially formulated medical food and should only be used under medical supervision. It’s important to always contact a healthcare professional before making any changes to your child’s...
Neocate Splash
...milk allergy (CMA), multiple food allergies (MFA) and related GI and allergic conditions, including eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES), short bowel syndrome (SBS), malabsorption and gastroesophageal reflux (GER).   Dairy free Soy oil free Casein free No artificial colors   Neocate® Splash is a specially formulated medical food and should only be used under medical supervision. It’s important to always contact a healthcare professional before making any changes to your child’s diet....
Neocate Junior
...syndrome (FPIES), short bowel syndrome (SBS), malabsorption and gastroesophageal reflux (GER). Good to Know Dairy free Made in a dairy protein-free facility Soy oil free No artificial colors, flavors, sweeteners Kosher Pareve   Available in Unflavored, Vanilla, Strawberry, Chocolate and Tropical flavors.   Neocate® Junior is a specially formulated medical food and should only be used under medical supervision. It’s important to always contact a healthcare professional before making any changes to your child’s diet....
Neocate Nutra
...milk allergy (CMA), multiple food allergies (MFA) and related GI and allergic conditions, including eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), short bowel syndrome (SBS), malabsorption and gastroesophageal reflux (GER). Good to Know Dairy free Made in a dairy protein-free facility Soy oil free No artificial colors, flavors, sweeteners Other foods or formula must be consumed for a complete diet as directed by a healthcare professional. For oral use only; not intended for bottle or tube feeding. Neocate® Nutra...
06/14/2012
...of nutrients. The high nutrient levels and unique fats in Neocate also make it a good choice for patients with other disorders that affect digestion and absorption, such as protein maldigestion or fat malabsorption. Some patients might also have a condition called Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome(FPIES). This is related to Eosinophilic Esophagitis(EoE), and Neocate can also help. Stay tuned for next week’s article in the Gut Series, which will discuss the large intestine! – Rob...
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