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post Jan 3 2013, 09:58 AM, updated 13y ago

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Most of the parents would have these concerns what type of milk powder is suitable to the kid, the cost of it & that bring it to the important question of is there significant differences between all these brand of milk powders.
I saw a lot of advertisements from different brand promoting their selling point of they go this and that extra that help the baby to become more ... and so on so forth. So is there any scientific significant proven difference or advantage by taking a more expensive milk powder compare to the cheapest brand of milk powder assuming the baby is tolerance towards all brand of milk powder.

P/S Put aside Mommy breast milk which I know is the best.
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post Jan 4 2013, 11:53 AM

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Good Question.
I have been giving my kid Abbott Similac since hospital given me sample and my kid adapt well with it
till now they are on AbbottGain Kid

Wondering how is the differences for those expensive milk powder vs those cheaper milk powder as milk powder price is raising too fast

thinking to switch milk powder but donno which one to go for.
any good suggestion
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post Jan 4 2013, 07:20 PM

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After doing some background check on the ingredient and the nutrition needed; we just went with dutch lady/dumex, once I ceased breastfeeding after 2 years.

Also, I have seen, my relatives who fed their kids with similac (spelling?) and akin had bigger size kids. And this was not just one or 2 family. Not sure if they had over fed them?
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post Jan 5 2013, 09:14 PM

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yeah cost of milk powder is increasing.
I realized major price difference between expensive milk compare to the cheapest milk available in the market.
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post Jan 5 2013, 11:52 PM

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I heard that S-26 have better quality DHA (plant base) than Enfalac DHA (fish base)...is it true? Can anyone correct me?some one told me that Enfalac is more expensive but is not worth it...so they advise me to go for S-26 which is cheaper instead...
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post Jan 6 2013, 09:41 AM

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I've been using enfalac a+ (step1) for 6 month, and recently changed to enfagrow a+ (step2). Can anyone tell wat are the differences between these two? enfa or S-26 better?
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post Jan 8 2013, 01:11 AM

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Latest product by Dutch Lady is the one with Isomatulose. From the ad, it gives the toddler more time span to think/focus. Anyone here have any good experience to share? Currently I'm giving my kiddo Pediasure. Thought of exploring.
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post Jan 8 2013, 02:31 PM

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Expensive milk I think contain more formula compare to cheaper brand. I feed my child Enfalac for 13months then change to Dumex Mamil. I only compare the DHA level.

As so far my child imum sys are quite ok.
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post Jan 9 2013, 11:16 AM

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QUOTE(Maknusia @ Jan 4 2013, 07:20 PM)
After doing some background check on the ingredient and the nutrition needed; we just went with dutch lady/dumex, once I ceased breastfeeding after 2 years.

Also, I have seen, my relatives who fed their kids with similac (spelling?) and akin had bigger size kids. And this was not just one or 2 family. Not sure if they had over fed them?
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post Jan 9 2013, 11:29 AM

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my baby are having enfalac a+ while my wife sis baby is having friso gold.

2 things i notice is my baby size is same as her cousin. my baby is 9 mths while her cousin is 14mths.

and her cousin is more vulnerable to mild sickness. most of the time i hear he got some cough / flu / fever.

other i c same same.
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post Jan 9 2013, 03:51 PM

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QUOTE(jitlim7 @ Jan 5 2013, 11:52 PM)
I heard that S-26 have better quality DHA (plant base) than Enfalac DHA (fish base)...is it true? Can anyone correct me?some one told me that Enfalac is more expensive but is not worth it...so they advise me to go for S-26 which is cheaper instead...
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The enfalac DHA is sufficient for baby.
If possible dun use S-26 as it is very heaty.
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post Jan 9 2013, 04:01 PM

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I just move from Dumex Dupro Step 2 to Dumex Mamil Learning..a hefty change from 25.50 per KG to almost RM70 per 1.2KG...before that he's been fed with Dumex Dupro step 1 since he was 7-8 months old..It's a big gain and wallet start to 'kering' a bit..so was wondering of reverting back to Dupro or any other brand that's not as expensive as Mamil..any ideas? His consumption is around 1Kg per week..tried giving him more solid food since he's 1-1/2 years old now..but he doesn't want to eat much..
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post Jan 10 2013, 02:18 PM

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ya lo, just wonder which milk powder is the best??
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post Jan 11 2013, 03:42 PM

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I agree that breast milk is the best.. but due to certain reasons, we would need to get formula milk. Otherwise the baby is going to grow famine because there is no food for baby...
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Can let us know which formula milk you consider cheap and which is expensive?
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post Jan 12 2013, 02:14 AM

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Can let us know which formula milk you consider cheap and which is expensive?
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I dont see anyone mentioning Anmum here? Im son is consuming breast milk + Anmum Infra Care Step 1.
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post Jan 17 2013, 10:34 AM

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my son had been drinking Nestle NaN any comments on this?
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post Jan 17 2013, 10:38 AM

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nestle nan, long time brand, trusted and reliable.
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I use the cheapest i guess. Dutch lady.
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post Jan 17 2013, 11:47 AM

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QUOTE(kmoh4346 @ Jan 12 2013, 02:14 AM)
I dont see anyone mentioning Anmum here? Im son is consuming breast milk + Anmum Infra Care Step 1.
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I give my girl the same as wat u give. But i might change to S26 cuz i heard it is better... but will wait til i c their ingredients first....
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post Jan 17 2013, 12:11 PM

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i heard S26 is heaty, n somemore when they drink until 1 yr old, the powder hard to mix well with the water, so change to enfagrow. my baby now 8 months, ive been feeding her breastmilk but now since that breastmilk not enough supply so doctor recommend me enfa. so far so good.
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post Jan 20 2013, 11:31 AM

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You see that the thing. You heard it is better.
I also heard but I am still confuse what the difference an expensive milk compare to those lower price milk. Is it because it contents more nutrien for etc DHA, so the infant or kid will become smarter?

QUOTE(KohSin @ Jan 17 2013, 11:47 AM)
I give my girl the same as wat u give. But i might change to S26 cuz i heard it is better... but will wait til i c their ingredients first....
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QUOTE(workshop @ Jan 20 2013, 11:31 AM)
You see that the thing. You heard it is better.
I also heard but I am still confuse what the difference an expensive milk compare to those lower price milk. Is it because it contents more nutrien for etc DHA, so the infant or kid will become smarter?
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Ya, my MIL strongly suggest it too n said she oso gave S26 to my husband.

Now i m considering nestle, my husband's fren tested a lot of the milk himself n concluded tat it is not as sweet as others...n cheap too, so v might consider it.....


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post Feb 24 2014, 02:32 PM

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I always give Snow Step 2 for my lo and now changing to Step 3.
Price is RM50.95 at Speed 99 for 900g. Suddenly think not cheap anymore cause last time I compare Enflac A+ which is very expensive with Snow.
Now compare Enflagro Step 3, there is 1.7kg which offer price about RM90 - RM92. Looks like cheaper than Snow Step 2 which if 900x2 will cost Rm110...
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QUOTE(kmoh4346 @ Jan 12 2013, 02:14 AM)
I dont see anyone mentioning Anmum here? Im son is consuming breast milk + Anmum Infra Care Step 1.
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We feed Anmum occasionally to gradually wean her off the breast, so far so good...

So far been hearing bad things about S26. My friend fed her baby S26 once and remain constipated for 10 days. baby is abt 4 months.

I think most important is if your LO is ok with drinking it, no allergy and no constipation.....then by all means stick to it....

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QUOTE(adriankhoo153 @ Feb 24 2014, 02:32 PM)
I always give Snow Step 2 for my lo and now changing to Step 3.
Price is RM50.95 at Speed 99 for 900g. Suddenly think not cheap anymore cause last time I compare Enflac A+ which is very expensive with Snow.
Now compare Enflagro Step 3, there is 1.7kg which offer price about RM90 - RM92. Looks like cheaper than Snow Step 2 which if 900x2 will cost Rm110...
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Every step of milk powder is different price.. step 3 milk is for 1yo and above thus the ingredients in the milk is lesser as compared to step 1 and 2.. thus the differences of the price... step 1 & 2 is for infants below 1yo, which requires them to have more nutrients so much more higher price
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QUOTE(Kasumie @ Feb 24 2014, 09:13 PM)
Every step of milk powder is different price.. step 3 milk is for 1yo and above thus the ingredients in the milk is lesser as compared to step 1 and 2.. thus the differences of the price... step 1 & 2 is for infants below 1yo, which requires them to have more nutrients so much more higher price
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my 15 month old baby is still drinking enfalac a+ step 1 sweat.gif

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post Feb 26 2014, 09:34 AM

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QUOTE(SnoWFisH @ Feb 24 2014, 05:48 PM)
We feed Anmum occasionally to gradually wean her off the breast, so far so good...

So far been hearing bad things about S26. My friend fed her baby S26 once and remain constipated for 10 days. baby is abt 4 months.

I think most important is if your LO is ok with drinking it, no allergy and no constipation.....then by all means stick to it....
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My baby have consume S26 (SMA Gold) and now continue consume S26 (Profil) and she didnt have any constipated problem.
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post Feb 26 2014, 09:44 AM

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NAN is a good brand for infant milk. My daughter drink NAN since 6months old. It is good for your baby's intel development too. Proven as my daughter can speak early and can read at 2 years old.
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QUOTE(wai1460 @ Feb 26 2014, 09:34 AM)
My baby have consume S26 (SMA Gold) and now continue consume S26 (Profil) and she didnt have any constipated problem.
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Great for her then...

Anyway, I think if you find a brand suitable for your LO, just stick to it. Every baby and milk powder brand is different, though the contents are about the same.
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post Feb 26 2014, 03:12 PM

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At first i also don't know which brand is good. My younger bro (who work as Medical Rep) recommends Mamil.

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my girl start take sustagen FM in 14 months...now 26 months switch to cheaper brand Dumex....after age 3 will be fresh milk...

all milk is more less the same as ur baby/kids is getting other nutrient from daily food intake.

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QUOTE(klboy @ Feb 26 2014, 03:12 PM)
At first i also don't know which brand is good.  My younger bro (who work as Medical Rep) recommends Mamil.
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did he say why Mamil is good...?
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Why not Pediasure? Rm140 for 1.8kg .. Damn expensive !!
My daughter is doing quite well in her spelling, ejaan, mandarin's spelling, reading + understanding books,
communication(5w1h) for the past 2-3 years in pre-school(kindergarden). Not sure it is due to milk powder,
as the breastmilk only lasted supply for a month only..No choice to fork out expensive milk to substitute partial
breast milk's role? Appetite for other foods and constipation bowel are ok..

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QUOTE(ngam-channel @ Mar 6 2014, 07:32 PM)
did he say why Mamil is good...?
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Yes, he said Mamil is good. His children all drink Mamil milk.
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QUOTE(netmask8 @ Mar 7 2014, 12:12 AM)
Why not Pediasure?  Rm140 for 1.8kg .. Damn expensive !!
My daughter is doing quite well in her spelling, ejaan, mandarin's spelling, reading + understanding books,
communication(5w1h) for the past 2-3 years in pre-school(kindergarden).  Not sure it is due to milk powder,
as the breastmilk only lasted supply for a month only..No choice to fork out expensive milk to substitute partial
breast milk's role? Appetite for other foods and constipation bowel are ok..
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The contain of soya is quite high in Pediasure. No good for boy. For girl is ok.

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QUOTE(klboy @ Mar 7 2014, 10:56 AM)
The contain of soya is quite high in Pediasure.  No good for boy.  For girl is ok.
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Could you elaborate further on high soya contains is not good for a boy ?
Soy Milk Vs Cow Milk - What is your choice?

Benefits of SOYA MILK and Good and Bad of Soya Milk ?

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post Mar 7 2014, 11:34 AM

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QUOTE(netmask8 @ Mar 7 2014, 11:04 AM)
Could you elaborate further on high soya contains is not good for a boy ? 
Soy Milk Vs Cow Milk - What is your choice?

Benefits of SOYA MILK  and Good and Bad of Soya Milk ?
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Soy isoflavone has been known to disrupt hormone balance and reduce the sperm court. It mimic estrogens in the body also. As a man/boy these xenohormones can match up with the receptor sites that testosterone is supposed to go and create hormonal havoc. I personally feel it's just too risky for boy to drink soy.

There are numerous studies and findings on this issue. One of them is http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1865055...Pubmed_RVDocSum




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QUOTE(klboy @ Mar 7 2014, 11:34 AM)
Soy isoflavone has been known to disrupt hormone balance and reduce the sperm court. It mimic estrogens in the body also. As a man/boy these xenohormones can match up with the receptor sites that testosterone is supposed to go and create hormonal havoc.  I personally feel it's just too risky for boy to drink soy.

There are numerous studies and findings on this issue.  One of them is http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1865055...Pubmed_RVDocSum
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Yes.. Soy is not good for MEN ( Sperm Concentrate/Count ) based on the R n D by campus ..
But, it is not for the infants/boy in this milk powder case, as SOY Milk also got its benefits too hmm.gif

PEDIASURE ?
Pediasure with prebiotic and probiotic

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My daughters have been drinking Similac from step 1 until now step 3 and 4 respectively, no issues so far.In fact both of them are very active. If you do not wish your children to be not so active you can try Dumex Dugro (not so expensive).
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QUOTE(sovietmah @ Jan 9 2013, 03:51 PM)
The enfalac DHA is sufficient for baby.
If possible dun use S-26 as it is very heaty.
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We used to use Friso, very good for her digestion because of the probiotics etc. That's what I think lah, because when we changed to S26 her pooping pattern changed. Sometimes one whole day no poop, sometimes few times a day etc. Used to be quite regular once a day, I suspect the lack of probiotics lah, but don't know for sure. Trying to give her more yogurt to make up for it, but don't think it compensates.

When they suddenly increased the price we tried to change to other milk powders - Anmum, Dumex, even Friso Step 2, she was vomiting etc. Don't know for sure if it was because of the milk but looks like it lah. Tidak ngam I guess. So now she drink S26, so far ok, but her pooping pattern has changed.

Hopefully if we can find more money maybe we change to Friso again huhu

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imho..it boils down to how deep is your pocket...I've tried em' all..from s-26 gold,frisolac,enfalac,isomil etc from my 1st child up to my 3rd...last2 go back to dutch lady 123 n now dutch lady 456.. cheaper hehehehe..all 3 of my children all active..
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Frankly...all these expensive brand are all marketing hype. They seems to comes up with some new ingredient every few months and hype it like it will turn your kid into Einstein. AFAIK, i am quiet sure Einsten didn't have access to S-26 or Enfagrow when he was a kid with the latest killer formula.

The part i am not convinced is because there will not be enough time to do any clinical studies thoroughly to see the effects of their latest formula. You will need for a good samples of kids growing up with the new formula before any real results can be analysed which will take years if not decades, yet all these milk companies can come up with new formula every few months and claim it's the next Holy Grail??

The only thing that is probably useful are DHA and AA. When baby is your their body cannot convert the chemical from other compound (Omega 3 or 6 or 9...can't remember which), then it is good to have the DHA ...once the kids grows up a bit to 2-3 years old, their body can star functioning fully and do the conversion to DHA and AA. It's better you feed them fish for DHA source then to rely on these formula by then. smile.gif

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QUOTE(damagedigital @ Jun 10 2014, 04:31 PM)
imho..it boils down to how deep is your pocket...I've tried em' all..from s-26 gold,frisolac,enfalac,isomil etc from my 1st child up to my 3rd...last2 go back to dutch lady 123 n now dutch lady 456.. cheaper hehehehe..all 3 of my children all active..
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Almost same here...when small baby, go for the expensive one, after 3 years old, downgrade to cheaper ones...tongue.gif
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I am just pregnant 6 months now.....soon to be mommy...and this will be my first child. I always heard friend said they always had a nightmare and bad experience about digestive problem such as gasiness, bloated , baby crying non stop....This is so scary....I am worry about this and I am afraind I couldnt handle this problem! SO STRESS...........pls advise


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Different babies different brand. It depends on your child.
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My older daughter is lactose intolerant, so the other cow milk brands are out of the question. I'm feeding her Isomil Plus as their ingredients are soy based. My daughter loves it, the taste is great. But make sure your hot water temperature is just right. I tested out their sample packs before purchasing, just incase my daughter doesn't like it.

I get my samples for Isomil Plus in their website: http://isomilplus.com.my/ the process of getting the samples a bit long, I spent around 5 minutes to register for a free sample. But then what is 5 minutes if youre getting something for free hehe.


My son on the other hand (second child, and last hehe) is a really picky eater. He hates vegetables, fruits, and anything green. I've been trying to feed him veggies by hiding them inside sausages and chicken drumstick. But most of the time I get caught and he spits it out. Sometimes, a bit tiring to feed him, so I just thought of supplementing with milk.

So, our family doctor suggested us to try Pediasure, I've requested for the sample AGAIN (BECAUSE I LOVE FREE STUFFS) the website I get is this one http://pediasure.com.my/ and am still waiting for them to send it over. I've read a lot of reviews about their products as well and all looks pretty good, so I'm hoping my son would like it too.


I hope my sharing can help some of you new moms out there to decide on your milk powder brands for your kids.

Not all milk powders are the same, my family doc always say: consult with your doc first before trying things out on your kids (especially when it comes with food).

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11street is having an online baby expo with 110 participating brands. Maybe can try looking for the milk powder you want but at a discount. http://www.11street.my/browsing/exhibition...=keyissuebanner
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Hi Parents,
As a parent, i know the cost of purchasing milk is quite costly and i manage to get hold of a distributor then sells mini packs (200g). After price conversion to the standard pack it is cheaper by 20% which brings a great value over the years.

I am able to get good price for Step 1 and Step 2 for S26, Enfalac A+, Anmum and Snow.

Please pm me if interested.
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Dumex Dugro 5 is it good compare to more expensive milk?
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been using S-26 Gold.

bought the milk at herbs shop at a very very very lowered price. so not complaining
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QUOTE(edwin32us @ Jul 4 2016, 09:37 AM)
Hi Parents,
As a parent, i know the cost of purchasing milk is quite costly and i manage to get hold of a distributor then sells mini packs (200g). After price conversion to the standard pack it is cheaper by 20% which brings a great value over the years.

I am able to get good price for Step 1 and Step 2 for S26, Enfalac A+, Anmum and Snow.

Please pm me if interested.
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Can I hv the number to buy the mini pack?
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QUOTE(edwin32us @ Jul 4 2016, 10:37 AM)
Hi Parents,
As a parent, i know the cost of purchasing milk is quite costly and i manage to get hold of a distributor then sells mini packs (200g). After price conversion to the standard pack it is cheaper by 20% which brings a great value over the years.

I am able to get good price for Step 1 and Step 2 for S26, Enfalac A+, Anmum and Snow.

Please pm me if interested.
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Hi...appreciate if u can provide more info...thanks slot...
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I've been feeding my son Dutch Lady the cheapest milk i assume since day 1, and he's now 2 year old.

He has no problem memorizing alphabet A - Z, digit 1 - 10, most of the standard shapes (heart, diamond, oval, square, circle etc) and even most basic colors. He could even speak and name all these when given in random order, with 100% precision, and also most animals i taught him. He catch up fast and have super good memory. And to me i think he's very smart (maybe i'm dumb) and i'm thankful for that at least he's healthy and decent as an average kid that behaves normal.

I did compared the formula content across all brands available and to be honest i found barely any difference. There are about the same nothing great to shout. And about your kids intelligence 70% are inherited and 30% from food and environmental factor. So if you are dumb most probably you will raise a dumb kid don't blame the milk formula and this was told by my doctor unless he's also dumb to tell me the wrong info. Feeding your kids expensive formula does not actually make him smarter. I know all parents showing too much of concern over their kids intelligent and everyone wants their child to be smart but please don't fool by those advert telling you fake shit believing in nonsense.

Baby formulas are definitely overpriced in Malaysia and to me i'm just not the kind believing in "expensive thing must be good" kind of person. I can definitely afford but not this way if even the cheap one yield the same thing. It wasn't justified why consumers should buy expensive milk formula unless it's proven cheap formula produces dumb kids... which i don't think so.

By the way as you all know the best is still the breast milk and natural food.

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post Mar 8 2018, 10:18 AM

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my baby was on Enfalac A+ Step 1 and breastfeeding DL.
around 50%-50%.

then the fake milk issue come out.
we stopped for a while, and exclusively breastfeed.

then when Mead Johnsson replaced our Enfalac, my baby no longer wanna drink formula.
only breast milk.


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previously i use dutch lady, cheapest. but recently i found nestle lactokid is even cheaper. i don't believe in small diff caused a double price increase. if you drink 1 cup a day while i drink 2 cups a day, i believe my cost is lower n the nutrients i get is higher.
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QUOTE(TBJ @ Mar 8 2018, 10:34 AM)
previously i use dutch lady, cheapest. but recently i found nestle lactokid is even cheaper. i don't believe in small diff caused a double price increase. if you drink 1 cup a day while i drink 2 cups a day, i believe my cost is lower n the nutrients i get is higher.
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I noticed that too..lactokid..Dutch lady and Dupro are so much cheaper than those expensive formula..I compared the Dha almost the same. The price is like 3-4times cheaper.. don’t understand why
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QUOTE(asda @ Mar 29 2018, 11:12 PM)
I noticed that too..lactokid..Dutch lady and Dupro are so much cheaper than those expensive formula..I compared the Dha almost the same. The price is like 3-4times cheaper.. don’t understand why
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dont care why. i don't think drinking 2 cups of normal milk will lose to a person who drink 1 cup a day. no matter how you want to make your gold packing or even platinum packing in future. advertisement can't convince me.
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Has anyone noticed Similac, Pediasure and Enfalac (not 100% sure) no longer printed made in Ireland or from some European country? Except for Friso still stated from Holland. For example, Pediasure and Similac used to be from Ireland now changed to packaging from Singapore and no stating of imported or origin of milk from European. I wonder why and the price still high as ever and I'm changing to Friso because of that.
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QUOTE(hthean @ Apr 9 2018, 10:43 PM)
Has anyone noticed Similac, Pediasure and Enfalac (not 100% sure) no longer printed made in Ireland or from some European country? Except for Friso still stated from Holland. For example, Pediasure and Similac used to be from Ireland now changed to packaging from Singapore and no stating of imported or origin of milk from European. I wonder why and the price still high as ever and I'm changing to Friso because of that.
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Yes this the reason I stay on with Friso

But best is ofc based on baby and looks like the cheaper one will get to give baby more weight

Cerelac (very bad actually) but provides good energy and cheap & EASY food for baby. It all depends you want to take the risk because babies brain and physical growth depends on genes as well.
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post Dec 3 2018, 06:57 PM

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So no use pay for Pediasure and Enfagrow A+?

The contents can't be same la, if you compare per serving it is not the same/

Also if no longer packed from Ireland and/or EU then there is no guarantee from the brand owner if something "FAKE" found in it.

Friso Gold is ok, but what you give if your child is nearly 4year old?
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We use S26 ultima(imported one) since newborn. No plan to change it yet because my baby doesn’t really like any local formula. I’ve tried most of the formulas that available in KL, here I won’t explain the benefit/difference in nutritional value since all of the milk that listed below local and mine is imported one. But I’ll post my baby acceptance and poop when I temporarily switch his formula to local one.


1. Morinaga = He takes very slowly, no sign of uncomfortable tummy, but poop so smelly and greeny

2. Friso = hardly drink, little stool and yellow

3. Pediasure = reject

4. Enfalac = hardly drink, greeny stool

5. S26 Gold = hardly drink, greeny+watery stool

6. Similac = Reject

7. NAN = he drinks it slowly, poop mustard a bit greeny.


Note = I use evian water for all brand. No solid involved when I did the formula test, he was 6months old. My son is a good drinker with his s26 ultima. And his daily poop always yellow mustard.

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If you found out that your baby is slower than other babies then its a regretfully decision.
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QUOTE(klboy @ Mar 7 2014, 11:34 AM)
Soy isoflavone has been known to disrupt hormone balance and reduce the sperm court. It mimic estrogens in the body also. As a man/boy these xenohormones can match up with the receptor sites that testosterone is supposed to go and create hormonal havoc.  I personally feel it's just too risky for boy to drink soy.

There are numerous studies and findings on this issue.  One of them is http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1865055...Pubmed_RVDocSum
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So means the boy will become pondan?
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QUOTE(workshop @ Jan 3 2013, 09:58 AM)
Most of the parents would have these concerns what type of milk powder is suitable to the kid, the cost of it & that bring it to the important question of is there significant differences between all these brand of milk powders.
I saw a lot of advertisements from different brand promoting their selling point of they go this and that extra that help the baby to become more ... and so on so forth. So is there any scientific  significant proven  difference or advantage by taking a more expensive milk powder compare to the cheapest brand of milk powder assuming the baby is tolerance towards all brand of milk powder.

P/S Put aside Mommy breast milk which I know is the best.
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Can always try Nutura, if you want to know more, please contact me at 0198877420
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QUOTE(twohens @ Jun 5 2014, 11:37 AM)
We used to use Friso, very good for her digestion because of the probiotics etc. That's what I think lah, because when we changed to S26 her pooping pattern changed. Sometimes one whole day no poop, sometimes few times a day etc. Used to be quite regular once a day, I suspect the lack of probiotics lah, but don't know for sure. Trying to give her more yogurt to make up for it, but don't think it compensates.

When they suddenly increased the price we tried to change to other milk powders - Anmum, Dumex, even Friso Step 2, she was vomiting etc. Don't know for sure if it was because of the milk but looks like it lah. Tidak ngam I guess. So now she drink S26, so far ok, but her pooping pattern has changed.

Hopefully if we can find more money maybe we change to Friso again huhu
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excuse me, but shouldn't you prioritize your daughter's health above tiny dollar differences?
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QUOTE(Mrs.A @ Dec 8 2018, 05:27 AM)
We use S26 ultima(imported one) since newborn. No plan to change it yet because my baby doesn’t really like any local formula. I’ve tried most of the formulas that available in KL, here I won’t explain the benefit/difference in nutritional value since all of the milk that listed below local and mine is imported one. But I’ll post my baby acceptance and poop when I temporarily switch his formula to local one.
1. Morinaga = He takes very slowly, no sign of uncomfortable tummy, but poop so smelly and greeny

2. Friso = hardly drink, little stool and yellow

3. Pediasure = reject

4. Enfalac = hardly drink, greeny stool

5. S26 Gold = hardly drink, greeny+watery stool

6. Similac = Reject

7. NAN = he drinks it slowly, poop mustard a bit greeny.
Note = I use evian water for all brand. No solid involved when I did the formula test, he was 6months old. My son is a good drinker with his s26 ultima. And his daily poop always yellow mustard.
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Is S26 still your choice of baby milk?
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QUOTE(NotTheOne @ Nov 11 2018, 05:02 PM)
Yes this the reason I stay on with Friso

But best is ofc based on baby and looks like the cheaper one will get to give baby more weight

Cerelac (very bad actually) but provides good energy and cheap & EASY food for baby. It all depends you want to take the risk because babies brain and physical growth depends on genes as well.
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you do realise friso is manufactured locally by Dutch Lady right?
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Not sure on the difference but it was based on what suits him.
During my wife's confinement at a confinement centre, they have 4 choices of formula milk if breast milk is not enough.

1st, my son started on Morinaga (for it being the closest taste with breast milk). Over a week, my son's stool was hard, so we were suggested to try another brand.

2nd we tried Anmum. I am not sure on the specific type. Similarly, his stool was also hard.

3rd, we tried and settle for Snow as it complements my son's digestion (I guess) because his stool was the right type.

Ps. S26 was the 4th available choice but since my son was alright with Snow, we didn't try S26.

I guess Snow is considered to be the pricey type? It retails for RM99 for a 900gram can. Sometimes I can find it in some supermarket for RM87 (I will buy 4 cans immediately at this price).
I don't have any intention to switch until my son shows sign of discomfort with it.

Curious, what are the "cheaper" brands in the market?

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anyone tried HIPP formula ?

is it worth the price ?
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QUOTE(incubus69 @ Sep 22 2023, 04:36 PM)
anyone tried  HIPP formula ?

is it worth the price ?
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Just try HIPP formula for my new born baby. Very organic taste and will be foamy when prepare.



Father/Mother out there, I would like to see opinion how about S26 new packaging out doing out there? Any parent buying S26 milk for their kids?
Because I found the new packaging S26 milk powder very chunky. Macam kena angin like that, LOL.





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anyone here knows where to get cheaper hipp formula?
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get in Lazada during 2.2 sales
Would know more if we can purchase directly with distributor, hehe.

 

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