Sunday, January 1, 2012

Weston A Price/Nourishing Traditions Homemade Baby Formula Tutorial - Part 2 of 3

www.westonaprice.org www.radiantlifecatalog.com This homemade baby formula is a wonderful supplement for mothers unable to breastfeed or needing to supplement. Remember that breastmilk should ALWAYS be the first choice for baby, if possible. This raw milk based formula takes account of the fact that human milk is richer in whey, lactose, vitamin C, niacin, and long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids compared to cow's milk but leaner in casein (milk protein). The addition of gelatin to cow's milk formula will make it more digestible for the infant. Use only truly expeller-expressed oils in the formula recipes, otherwise they may lack vitamin E. The ideal milk for baby, if he cannot be breastfed, is clean, whole raw milk from old-fashioned cows, certified free of disease, that feed on green pasture. For sources of good quality milk, see www.realmilk.com or contact a local chapter of the Weston A. Price Foundation. www.westonaprice.org If the only choice available to you is commercial milk, choose whole milk, preferably organic and unhomogenized, and culture it with a piima or kefir culture to restore enzymes (available from GEM Cultures 253-588-2922 or www.gemcultures.com). Ingredients for Double Recipe, make approx 72 oz. (Many of these ingredients are available from Radiant Life (www.radiantlifecatalog.com). 4 cups whole raw cow's milk, preferably from pasture-fed cows 1 cup homemade liquid whey (See recipe for whey, below) Note: Do NOT use powdered whey or whey from ...

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