

Nestle’s Peptamen Junior medical food showed 0.201 and 0.206 parts per million of melamine while Nestle’s Nutren Junior-Fiber showed 0.16 and 0.184 parts per million.


Which scientist/policy maker/corportate giant is going to rock the babies when they pass kidney stones? Is it okay if the kidney stones are small? So what is it? Is a little bit of Melamine okay when it’s not your child? The FDA said in October “FDA is currently unable to establish any level of melamine and melamine-related compounds in infant formula that does not raise public health concerns.” Can I scream from the mountaintops? You are killing our children! I have two kids and a husband and without my kids guess what I’ve got? Nothing, not a damn thing. Previously undisclosed tests, obtained by The Associated Press under the Freedom of Information Act, show that the FDA has detected melamine in a sample of one popular formula and the presence of, in the formula of a second manufacturer. I get that I’m just a housewife (with a graduate degree) and I couldn’t possibly really understand what the scientists know… That’s in the best interest of the baby.”

If they’ve been feeding a particular product, they should continue to feed that product. Stephen Sundlof, director of the FDA’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. “The levels that we are detecting are extremely low,” said Dr. The Food and Drug Administration said last month it was unable to identify any melamine exposure level as safe for infants, but a top official said it would be a “dangerous overreaction” for parents to stop feeding infant formula to babies who depend on it. infant formula, but federal regulators insist the products are safe. Traces of the industrial chemical melamine have been detected in samples of top-selling U.S. The FDA also says that we ( parents) shouldn’t overreact. The FDA says that there is no acceptable limit for Melamine in infant formula. Yahoo news is reporting that there is Melamine in infant formula.
