We will also always be grateful to the breast milk donors who made it possible for a human milk fortifier to be made using
exclusively human breast milk.»
Not exact matches
Thus, I strongly support the critical statement «
human milk is the recommended source of nutrition for infants» in the FDA's proposed guidance, and urge a guidance revision that any
breast milk comparison claims (e.g., «closer than ever to
breast milk») made by formula companies must also be substantiated by studies that use a control group of
exclusively breast - fed infants.
There are, however, two exceptions: babies who are
exclusively breast - fed should receive 400 IU a day of supplemental vitamin D, because it isn't contained in
human milk and because they don't get out into the sun much; and elderly adults over sixty - five years old should receive 800 IU daily because it's been shown to reduce the high risk of bone fractures.