If breastfeeding isn't an option, a traditional cow's milk - based formula is recommended since there is currently no evidence that
hypoallergenic formulas reduce the development of a food allergy.
Not exact matches
In some cases switching your baby to a
hypoallergenic formula can really help
reduce acid reflux symptoms.
A recent Nestle ad claims
hypoallergenic formula is «clinically proven» to
reduce the risk of milk allergies, despite an independent study in 2011 that showed no such benefit.
The
formula uses heavy granules, which
reduce tracking when your cat leaves the box, and is
hypoallergenic — so your finicky cats won't have a problem using it.