The British Medical Journal (BMJ) announced yesterday that it has finally retracted a fraudulent study used by Nestlé, Mead Johnson and other formula companies to weaken laws all over the world in order to create a multi-million pound market for so -
called hypoallergenic formulas.
Nestlé used Chandra's discredited research for over a decade to build the marketing for so -
called hypoallergenic formulas.
The so -
called hypoallergenic formulas will help at least 90 percent of babies who have food allergies, which can cause symptoms such as hives, a runny nose, and intestinal problems.
Not exact matches
She has been on a special
formula called Elecare for most of her life, which is a completely
hypoallergenic, amino - acid based
formula.
However, Enfamil also makes a
hypoallergenic formula called Nutramigen.