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12/17/2016
Neocate Formula Expiration Dates Neocate expiration dates, questions answered. I am generally a thrifty person. I might as well get the most enjoyment and use out of the things I have. My philosophy in life is waste not, want not! When I find something that is nearing or just past its expiration date the question “Does this expiration date matter?” passes through my mind. I know many of you have the same thoughts...
10/24/2017
Halloween can be a challenging holiday for families with food allergies. Most Halloween candy options contain tree nuts, peanuts, milk, egg, soy or wheat – 6 of the most common allergens. Adding to the challenge of finding allergy-friendly treats is the complexities around food labels. At times, miniature or fun-size versions of candy items contain different ingredients than their full-size counterparts. Plus, some miniature candy items may not have labels! This makes it...
06/21/2017
Recycling Neocate cans, as we’ve mentioned before, is part of reducing our impact on the Earth. That’s why we encourage everyone to reuse or recycle their Neocate cans. The best part about recycling is that it can be a family activity, and there are plenty of ways to get your kids excited about it all. Recycling Neocate Cans Did you know that all empty Neocate product cans are recyclable, as well as the...
02/07/2017
Looking back, my son had feeding issues from the very beginning. But, he was two months old when our gastroenterologist said the words ‘feeding tube’ during our first clinic visit. He was admitted after the appointment and subsequently received an NG tube. The NG tube was a relief and the terrifying feeling all at the same time. The relief came in that there was something we could do for him to get him...
Artificial Sweeteners, Explained
12/11/2017
What are artificial sweeteners? Artificial sweeteners are altered versions of naturally occurring compounds. These altered versions taste sweet or sweeter than regular sugar and are called “high intensity” or “non-nutritive” sweeteners. Very small amounts of artificial sweeteners can be used in foods to match the sweetness of sugar. Why are artificial sweeteners used? Artificial sweeteners usually replace sugar in foods and beverages. Their use is a way to reduce the calories in beverages,...
12/15/2016
Formula Prep Machines and Technology – what would we do without it! Today we have appliances designed solely to brew coffee, shuck an ear of corn, or open soup cans. I’ve even seen countertop appliances designed to cook frozen pizzas that do NOTHING else! And really, who can blame us. We’re busy. We have full-time jobs, working families, full social calendars, and no free time. Add a little one to the mix, and...
Bullying and Food Allergies. What You Can Do?
01/04/2018
Bullying is upsetting to any child Kids with food allergies deal with the daily challenge of their allergies. In addition, bullying is especially stressful for them, due to the emotional. However, potential exposure to their allergens also poses a serious, sometimes life-threatening health risk. Now, let’s look at bullying and food allergies, tips for prevention, and other available resources to raise awareness and manage it. Know the Facts Both the number of children...
Neocate Celebrates Rare Disease Day<sup>®</sup>
02/28/2018
The last day in February every year marks the annual celebration of Rare Disease Day, which was established in 2008 by The European Rare Disease Organization (EURORDIS). While most years that falls on February 28th, but every Leap Year Rare Disease Day falls on February 29th, the rarest day! In 2009, EURORDIS asked the US-based National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) to join the initiative and sponsor Rare Disease Day in the United...
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