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01/27/2011
...FPIES, or food protein induced enterocolitis syndrome, is a condition that I’ve been hearing about more and more lately. It is not particularly well-known, so I thought we could cover some of the basics in today’s blog. What is FPIES? FPIES is a disease that typically affects infants and young children. While it can mimic food allergies, the difference with FPIES is that it is a non-IgE mediated immune reaction in the gastrointestinal (GI)...
06/26/2012
...those found in Neocate Junior or Neocate Syneo, play a special role in the large intestine. Bacteria account for 35-50% of the volume of contents in the colon. Prebiotic fiber feeds the beneficial bacteria in our colon which helps to improve the health of our gut. Conditions of the Large Intestine Eosinophilic colitis and conditions like Food Protein Induced Enterocolitis (FPIES) and Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS) are all conditions that affect the large intestine. These...
Neocate Splash
03/18/2019
...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....
06/14/2012
...who are missing part of their small intestine can have trouble getting all of the nutrients they need. A good example is patients with short bowel syndrome(SBS). Those patients may need a formula like Neocate that requires less digestion and which is easier to absorb, with high levels 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,...
Importance of fiber in childhood when it comes to food allergies
04/18/2019
...foods that are sources of fiber has been linked to: lowering risk for certain cancers maintaining cholesterol reduced risk of heart disease helping control appetite keeping bowel movements regular How can compounds that we can’t digest be so helpful? Some fibers help add bulk and keep stool soft and formed. This can slow digestion and help with regularity and bowel movements. Fiber can also bond to substances such as bile acids, carrying them out of...
03/11/2012
...Based on clinical research, Neocate has shown to be successful in the management of a number of GI- and allergy-related conditions including: Cow and soy milk allergies Multiple food protein intolerance Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS) Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) Malabsorption Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) Other GI disorders We have blogged about each of these conditions, but one area we wanted to focus on was the “Other GI Disorders” section. Other GI disorders can include conditions such...
11/24/2009
...Keep in mind all babies have different stool patterns, but typical stool frequency on a formula like Neocate can be around 1 stool per day or two. One telling sign of actual constipation (not just the effect of a low residue formula) is bowel movements that are hard or pellet-like. You might also notice that your baby is grunting, straining or seems like he or she is relieved right after having a bowel movement. If...
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