There seem to be a variety of options at various prices points.
Example Similac Gold is around triple the price of Similac Inte-P.
How to decide? Any point in getting the most expensive, or how to decide?
Guide to buying formula milk
Guide to buying formula milk
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Jan 13 2025, 08:13 PM, updated 8 months ago
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There seem to be a variety of options at various prices points.
Example Similac Gold is around triple the price of Similac Inte-P. How to decide? Any point in getting the most expensive, or how to decide? |
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Jan 15 2025, 09:44 AM
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if u have the money, no harm buying the A grade stuff.. my kids enfagrow step 1 -> 4 this is akin to rich granny driving merc around taman and to kopitiam/market... she got money what.. of course mum's milk da best la do save ur funds for good ingredients after the baby can start taking solid.. no point giving the kid grade A formula then feeding the kid plain rice with soup without yummy meat and veggies This post has been edited by seather: Jan 15 2025, 09:45 AM strawsticks and raikirizer liked this post
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Feb 11 2025, 10:30 PM
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QUOTE(contestchris @ Jan 13 2025, 08:13 PM) There seem to be a variety of options at various prices points. Can decide through nutrition information. Last time was famous with probiotics and prebiotics > DHA. Recent years developing to Sphingomyelin & DHA for 10x faster brain connections. Can study on S26 milk formula. Mind that some formula milk is heaty for infant (might develope phlegm) as first 6 months infant not require to drink water. Example Similac Gold is around triple the price of Similac Inte-P. How to decide? Any point in getting the most expensive, or how to decide? Some parents also opt for goat milk (example karihome). Still depending which benefits you looking at. |
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Feb 13 2025, 08:46 AM
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QUOTE(contestchris @ Jan 13 2025, 08:13 PM) There seem to be a variety of options at various prices points. Buy what you can afford... all are just milk with lots of sugar and chemicals added.Example Similac Gold is around triple the price of Similac Inte-P. How to decide? Any point in getting the most expensive, or how to decide? |
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Feb 13 2025, 08:49 AM
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try get samples of the formula milk. the kid might not like some of it
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Feb 25 2025, 02:20 AM
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Try the cheapest first and go up from there
Example, try Dutch baby, not ngam? Dumex, not ngam? The premium Dutch lady, not ngam? Similac and so on. One advice is try formula that's easily accessible in your local market like 99 speedmart/kk mart. |
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Mar 26 2025, 04:09 PM
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Dutch Baby all the way.
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Mar 26 2025, 04:17 PM
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FYI, I got the Similac Inte-P1 eventually. Seems to have all the essential nutrients at a relatively decent price.
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Apr 3 2025, 09:34 PM
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If your child lactose intolerant better try lactogen/lactogrow
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Jun 30 2025, 04:04 PM
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month 1-6 I give Nan / Enfagrow. month 6 onwards give Dutch Baby. Its much more convenient to choose a formula milk that available on local shops. Easier to find
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Aug 8 2025, 03:42 PM
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sometimes its not your choice. some baby just not suitable to some formula milk. My in law work in pharmacy said, got one mummy nearly tried all the formula milk in the market, until found out the goat milk is more suitable to her baby. so it's depend. good luck in looking for the right formula for your baby.
breastfeeding is usually the best. |
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Oct 22 2025, 09:19 AM
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You can check out this. https://mtcapra.com/products/capramilk-goat...=46233643942142 This is what I am going to give my kid + high quality liquid fish oil in the future. No need fancy milk formula. Why this product? FAMILY-RUN SINCE 1928 Nearly a century of goat-milk craft in the Pacific Northwest, passed down through generations of care. QUOTE CLEAN INGREDIENTS Simple, pronounceable, whole-food formulas—no GMOs, no fillers, no artificial flavors. GENTLE PROCESSING Low-temperature methods preserve taste and nutrients, respecting both nature and your body This post has been edited by Ramjade: Oct 22 2025, 09:32 AM |
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