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Neocate Nutra
03/18/2019
...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...
Complete Amino Acid Mix
...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...
03/22/2011
...We’ve talked about Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS) in previous posts. Our last post on SBS talked about how the small intestine is the absorption hub on the GI tract. When part of the small intestine is removed, you lose that important area for water and nutrient absorption and your body is no longer able to utilize the food and liquid that you consume. For this reason, total parental nutrition (TPN) may be necessary at...
07/02/2021
...food sources of fiber are fruits, vegetables, legumes (like beans, soy, and peanuts), nuts, seeds, and whole grains. Specifically, fiber is a type of complex carbohydrate. Unlike other carbohydrates – think sugars and starches – the human body can’t digest fiber. Among its many important functions, fibers can help support bowel regularity and digestive health. There are two types of dietary fiber: soluble and insoluble. Soluble fiber is highly fermentable and dissolves in water, forming...
Traveling with Neocate – Ready, Set, Go!
08/02/2017
...with a doctor’s recommendation. Keep in mind: All unopened Neocate should be stored at room temperature in a cool, dry place. In case you are concerned about the safety of Neocate while traveling: Short periods of exposure to high temperatures Do Not damage the product. Several days or weeks. If you are traveling with Neocate, you might be wondering whether Neocate can be purchased internationally. The short answer is maybe. Neocate is an international product...
09/12/2017
...esophagitis (EoE), food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES), short bowel syndrome (SBS), malabsorption, and gastroesophageal reflux (GER). This product has a unique nutrient profile, based on that of Neocate Junior, to provide complete nutritional support. The 3 flavored products are NEW additions to our Neocate Splash range. They are fully replacing our range of Neocate E028 Splash. Neocate Splash, Unflavored remains unchanged and available. See this short video to learn more about our latest innovation: Neocate...
Baby Rashes from A to Z (Acne to Eczema!) and When Is It a Milk Allergy?
04/18/2017
...perfumed powders Applying an over-the-counter moisturizer to your baby’s skin Keeping your baby’s fingernails filed short and smooth to minimize damage from scratching Using cotton mittens to help prevent scratching Dressing your baby in soft cotton fabrics to avoid possible fabric irritation Keeping your baby fresh and avoiding hot, humid environments Trying to keep your baby distracted from the itchiness with fun activities We’ve told you what we know about various common skin conditions that...
12/29/2016
...enterocolitis Management of irritable bowel syndrome Again, there are specific strains that have been studied for these conditions. A healthcare provider can provide more information about which specific strains have been studied in a condition, and how strong the evidence is of benefit for that specific strain. The best thing to do if you have questions about the possible benefits of probiotics is to talk to your healthcare team. They can help you to understand...
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