I have a fussy baby who doesn’t take well to the formulas he’s on. I’ve tried a few – and with Nestle Good Start he did okay but ended up screaming after two weeks, and he’s slightly better or Enfamil Gentlease. The next step doc’s say is Nutramigen, but that just kills me to do that to my child! Has anyone been through this and tried organic that worked? Or, at least tried different organic formulas?
For some reason, all of my organic moisturizers just don’t seem to cut it in terms of making my face feel moist and able to smile, because of the tightness. Is there a very moisturizing moisturizer thats almost 100% organic, non-comedogenic, and doesn’t leave a shiny finish?
My son is 1 and he has been drinking organic whole milk for 1 week and today his bowel movement was a little loose, not runny but loose and light colored. Is this normal?
Does anyone take an organic multivitamin for women? Or does anyone happen to know of good brands? Thanks!
I’ve been reading articles lately about how preservatives in food cause little girls to mature faster. Girls are getting breasts/their periods earlier and earlier (as early as age 7 or 8!) and it is being linked to chemicals/preservatives in a lot of food these days…
Do you feed your baby only organic food? Do you think it really makes a big difference? Or is it more for peace of mind that you do it?
I just switched to organic cigarettes but they make me want to smoke alot more than when I was smoking marlboros… I don’t know why.
Trying to figure out if I’m doing myself a favor or not, I can defonitly breathe better.
My 5 month old son is solely breast fed and I am looking for advice on when he does move to solids the best way to introduce foods? I really do not want to start with rice or oatmeal or bananas. I am looking more for people who puree their own vegetables to give their baby the best nutrients and organic friendly foods! Any books or websites would be helpful too! Thanks in advance!
I eat all organic, minimally processed foods which can get EXPENSIVE.
Some ideas and recipes would be great.
Similac Organic’s third ingredient is "organic sugar." Similac Sensitive’s first and second ingredient are: Corn Syrup Solids and Sugar. Should I be concerned that these formulas are mostly sugar? If anyone has been using these products please let me know how your baby reacted to them. Thanks!
I have tried massage, chiro, physio and IMS (Intramuscular stimulation) it helps but only for about 5 days and its painful and expensive. So far IMS has been the best thing I have tried. I am about to try Prolotherapy an injection of sugar water and a numbing drug. I have also started on an all organic no meat diet.