Guest guest Posted August 8, 2004 Report Share Posted August 8, 2004 This information is provided by Mercola.com, the world's most visited and trusted natural health website. You can keep current on all the exciting new natural health news by subscribing to the free weekly health newsletter at Mercola.com. -- http://www.mercola.com/fcgi/pf/2003/nov/26/soy_formula.htm Soy Formula Kills Three Babies The “Remedia” brand of soy-based baby formula appears to have caused or contributed to three infant deaths and illness among other babies. The formula, which is sold as a Kosher feed and is thought to be popular among Orthodox Jewish communities in New York and other areas, did not contain enough vitamin B1, which is vital to brain development. A company representative said that tests have shown the formula contained at least 10 times less B1 than was advertised. An investigation is still underway to determine for sure whether the absence of B1 was to blame for the deaths and illnesses. The product has been recalled in Israel and parents who have fed their babies the formula are urged to get them booster shots of the vitamin. BBC News November 10, 2003 -- Dr. Mercola's Comment: Acute death in infants is tragic indeed, but what this story fails to recognize is that ALL soy formula is worse than worthless for human infants and is nearly guaranteed to cause problems down the road. What are some of the problems associated with soy formula? Well, for starters it: Will adversely affect hormone levels, as it has been associated with reduced testosterone levels Will impair thyroid function through isoflavones present in the formula Increases the risk of behavioral problems Will expose infants to up to 2,000 times higher estrogen content Has potentially high concentrations of aluminum and manganese Soy formula is generally given to infants who aren't breastfeeding and have trouble taking regular cow milk-based infant formulas. While I am no fan of these formulas either, they tend to be safer than soy formula. However, these formulas are derived from pasteurized milk. If you haven't heard by now pasteurized milk is not good for you or your baby. Fortunately, you can use raw milk to produce a terrific infant formula, but remember that breast milk is always best. Related Articles: More Proof That Breastfeeding Improves Long Term Brain Function Breastfeeding Improves Glucose Tolerance And Cholesterol Levels How Safe is Soy Infant Formula? Experts Dispute JAMA Soy Infant Formula Study Soy Milk Is Safe! That Is What the Formula Industry Says Infant Formulas Deficient in Important Amino Acids Like Taurine -- Return to Table of Contents #484 -- Visit Mercola.com for health news and information you can really use, and sign up for the free twice weekly Mercola e-newsletter today at www.mercola.com _______________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee® Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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