Baby formula ranking list
Release time : 01/18/2025 18:13:27
Talking about formula milk, mothers really feel headaches because of the frequent quality issues exposed by domestic formula milk products, causing them to suffer a thousand points of damage.
Mothers are very concerned about purchasing milk powder that may be substandard, which could affect their baby's health.
Which brand of infant formula should moms purchase? When purchasing formula for their baby, mothers should pay attention to the following: MammaNet offers tips for moms. Moms hurry and take a look! The ranking of infant formula is subject to slight changes every year; moms can refer to the latest ranking when choosing.
Mawang Encyclopedia summarizes various evaluation indicators as follows (for reference only): NO.1 Dumex Dumex ranks first not only because it is manufactured by Danone Group and has a history of more than 100 years, but also because it uses imported milk source, has good taste and guaranteed quality and safety.
NO.2 Wyeth ranks second in the infant milk powder rankings. The main reason is that it does not add any growth hormones and antibiotics. It also uses fully automated unmanned production and wet processing, which is safe and reliable, and is good for the baby's mental development.
NO. 3 Beingmate ranks third in the infant milk powder list because it is manufactured by China Beingmate Industry and Trade Co., Ltd., has a high reputation, and the milk powder is of good quality. The composition is equivalent to that of similar imported milk powder, which is very close to breast milk.
NO.4. When Mead Johnson talks about Mead Johnson, I believe many mommies will sincerely praise it in their hearts because it is a product developed by the Mead Johnson Research Center.
The Mead Johnson Research Center has always adhered to the concept of "providing scientific nutrition to infants and young children around the world and giving them the best start in their lives" and pioneered dextrin maltose and Pablum, which proves that Mead Johnson milk powder has high nutritional value, quality and safety.
NO.5 Nestlé infant milk powder adopts a moderate hydrolyzed protein formula and adds HA special protein. It is manufactured by a Sino-Swiss joint venture export. It has balanced nutrition and guaranteed quality and safety. It is worthy of being ranked fifth in the infant milk powder rankings.
Baby milk powder, also known as infant formula, is used as a substitute for breast milk to provide infants with growth and development.
It comprehensively transforms milk to meet the digestion and absorption of infants, and can also be used as an additive to food.
What nutrients do baby milk powder on the market contain? Nucleotides: Ordinary people can synthesize them, but for infants, TA cells migrate and differentiate quickly and the amount required is relatively large. Therefore, they need to be obtained from food to meet the needs of the cells.
Adding nucleotides to infant milk powder is of great help to infant growth and development.
Lactoferrin: An important non-heme iron-binding glycoprotein in milk. If infant milk powder replaces breast milk, lactoferrin should be added to infant milk powder to meet the infant's growth and development needs and improve the infant's immunity, because lactoferrin is a core immune protein.
Fatty acids: They are necessary for human growth and development and can only be obtained from diet, so infant formula contains fatty acids to maintain normal growth and development.
DHA and AA: They can be synthesized in the human body, but it is very difficult for premature infants to synthesize DHA and AA. Lacking it will cause damage to the organism, so it is beneficial for infants to add these two nutrients to their milk powder.
Protein: casein has the effect of regulating sleep neurotransmitters and promoting brain development in infants, so it is added to baby formula.
The method of making baby milk powder is very important for mothers who want to feed their babies. If they do not make the right way, it may cause bloating, diarrhea and constipation in babies.
How to properly mix formula milk for babies? First, pour the appropriate amount of warm water into a bottle, then add the appropriate proportion of formula according to the age of the baby. Be sure to use water at a temperature of around 40 degrees Celsius, and mix one scoop of formula with 30 ml of water together. How to mix can be found in the instructions on the formula bottle.
2. The water used for preparing formula milk should not be mineral water or water that has been filtered with bleach. It is best to use pure tap water, as both mineral water and water that has been treated with bleach contain substances that are detrimental to a baby's health and should be used with caution.
3. If the prepared formula milk has cooled down, it cannot be reboiled and reused for feeding to babies because the nutritional structure of the formula milk will change, such as protein.
4. When preparing infant formula for babies, it is important not to over- or under-infuse the milk; nor should other complementary foods be added to the liquid. This can easily lead to gastrointestinal disturbances in infants, resulting in symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal bloating, and constipation.
5. The prepared formula milk should be consumed promptly; it is not advisable to store it in the refrigerator for too long or on the table for an extended period before feeding it back to the baby, as the nutrients contained in the formula may have changed, which could lead to malnutrition in the baby.
Is it good to feed infant formula too much? Some mothers may be afraid that their baby will not eat enough, so they continue to feed the infant formula even if the baby does not want to eat.
In fact, it is not necessary for babies to consume too much formula milk because their gastrointestinal function has not yet fully developed. Consuming excessive amounts cannot be absorbed and increases the burden on the stomach and intestines, leading to symptoms such as bloating and diarrhea. In severe cases, it may even cause intestinal colic.
The amount of formula fed to the baby should be according to the requirements, generally the formula can be found on the can.
Additionally, the amount of formula fed to infants varies with their age.
A baby who is less than 30 days old, the daily intake of about 560 ml, every three hours.
The daily intake of 780ml for a baby aged 1-3 months is approximately divided into four hours.
For infants aged three to six months, the daily intake should not exceed 850ml, which is divided into four hours.
The amount of food a 6-10 month old baby should have daily should be adjusted according to the amount of weaning food added.
Infant formula, when can you switch it? Some moms don't realize they need to regularly change the baby's formula.
Why should infant formula be changed for a baby? When should the baby's formula be changed? Generally speaking, it is not beneficial for a baby to consume the same type of formula for an extended period of time. This is because the nutritional requirements of different developmental stages vary, and the growth characteristics also differ from one another.
Periodic switching of formula milk is more conducive to the growth and development of infants, and is beneficial for their health.
When it comes to changing baby formula at 6 months, it's best to gradually introduce new formula rather than abruptly making the switch. This is because babies become dependent on the same type of formula after a period of time, and a sudden change can cause them discomfort, such as diarrhea or bloating. Therefore, it's important to phase-in the change over a period of time.
If the baby is not tolerant during the change of formula, it is best to return to the original formula and continue feeding until it becomes more mature.
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* The medical information presented in this text is for reference only.
If you experience discomfort, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately. The diagnosis and treatment should be based on an in-person consultation with a medical practitioner.