How can you help people find other options to commercial baby formula and help babies be better nourished?
Although WAPF recommends breastfeeding primarily, we offer a homemade formula 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, WAPF President 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/
If you’d like a printable document you can share with friends, please go to: https://www.westonaprice.org/wp-content/uploads/Formula-Flyer.pdf
If you are looking for raw milk or other resources (such as natural food stores), please take a look at our Local Resources list, or go to realmilk.com. Online store Radiant Life sells homemade formula kits: https://radiantlifecatalog.com/nourishing-traditions-kit-for-homemade-baby-formula-domestic-version/?_ga=2.112287552.531950858.1653166281-1854484555.1653166281
While you gather the items needed for the formula, your child may be fed raw milk diluted with about 20% water.
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
If you don’t find the information you’re looking for, please feel free to email us.
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