How can you help people find other options to commercial baby formula and help babies be better nourished?
ormula recipe. It was developed by Mary Enig, PhD (in nutritional sciences), co-author of Nourishing Traditions, and has been nourishing babies safely and effectively for 20 years. We recommend it because it’s nutritionally superior to commercial formula.
On a recent interview on CHD TV with Polly Tommey, Sally Fallon Morell thoroughly explained the value of this homemade formula. https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/shows/good-morning-chd/KZWH_6NRcx
We actually have two formulas–milk-based and, for those who cannot handle milk, liver-based. Please see our formula page which has the recipes, video, FAQs, testimonials and more: https://www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/childrens-health/formula-homemade-baby-formula/
Please help in the following ways:
1. Refer them to our baby formula page for further information such as the recipe, a video, FAQs, etc: https://www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/childrens-health/formula-homemade-baby-formula/
2. Refer them to our Formula trifold: https://www.westonaprice.org/wp-content/uploads/Formula-Flyer.pdf
3. Help them find raw milk with your resource list and/or reamilk.com. (They can feed the child raw milk diluted with about 20% water while they gather items for the formula)
4. Help them find the items needed besides milk: probiotic, lactose, nutritional yeast, gelatin, homemade whey, acerola powder and coconut, olive, cod liver and sunflower oils. You may be able to find items locally and can also use the sources listed in Nourishing Traditions. Plus, Radiant Life sells them all as a bundle: https://radiantlifecatalog.com/nourishing-traditions-kit-for-homemade-baby-formula-domestic-version/?_ga=2.112287552.531950858.1653166281-1854484555.1653166281
5. If you or someone you know has made the formula, consider doing a demo for the group, teaching an individual, helping someone find the ingredients or making whey for them.
6. Refer them to a support group for parents. Nourishing Our Children, a project of WAPF, offers communal support Facebook group on how to nourish your children (for a small $5 fee): https://www.facebook.com/groups/nourishedchildren2.0

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