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Enfamil NeuroPro™ Gentlease® Infant Formula Ready to Use -- 8 fl oz Each / Pack of 6


Enfamil NeuroPro™ Gentlease® Infant Formula Ready to Use
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Enfamil NeuroPro™ Gentlease® Infant Formula Ready to Use -- 8 fl oz Each / Pack of 6

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Enfamil NeuroPro™ Gentlease® Infant Formula Ready to Use Description

  • For Easing Gas, Fussiness & Crying
  • Infant Formula Milk-Based with Iron
  • MFGM & DHA Brain Building Nutrition Previously Found Only in Breast Milk
  • Designed To Help Reduce Crying in 24 Hours
  • Gentle Easy To Digest Proteins
  • Ready To Use || Do Not Add Water
  • Non-GMO
  • NeuroPro™ MFGM Sourced with No Artificial Growth Hormones
  • 0 - 12 Months

Enfamil NeuroPro Gentlease formula is clinically proven to reduce fussiness, gas and crying within 24 hours and has Omega 3 DHA in amount experts recommend.

Our Gentlease formula is for gassy, fussy babies and is clinically proven to reduce fussiness, gas and crying within 24 hours of use. It also has MFGM components previously found only in breast milk. Emerging evidence from a clinical study showed MFGM in formula supports cognitive development similar to breast milk. Enfamil NeuroPro Gentlease has brain building Omega 3 DHA in an amount global experts recommend. So you can get brain-building nutrition and relief from gas and crying from the formula brand that's #1 recommended by pediatricians. It offers complete nutrition for babies through 12 months, easy-to-digest proteins, and vitamins and minerals for immune health.


Directions

Preparation and Use

Your baby’s health depends on carefully following the instructions below.

 

Proper hygiene, preparation, dilution, use and storage are important when preparing infant formula. Powdered infant formulas are not sterile and should not be fed to premature infants or infants who might have immune problems unless directed and supervised by your baby’s doctor. Ask your baby’s doctor which formula is appropriate for your baby. Ask your baby’s doctor about the need to use cooled, boiled water for mixing and the need to boil clean utensils, bottles and nipples in water before use.

  1. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water before preparing bottle for feeding.
  2. Shake Bottle Well remove protective and around cap. remove cap and foil seal.
  3. Attach nipple unit (not included).

Storage: Store unopened bottles at room temperature. Avoid excessive heat. Do not freeze.

Free Of
GMOs and artificial growth hormones.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 5 fl oz
Servings per Container: 0
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
NUTRIENTS per 100 Calories (5 fl oz)
Protein2.3 g
Fat5.3 g
Carbohydrate10.8 g
Water133 g
Linoleic Acid780 mg
VITAMINS
Vitamin A300 IU
Vitamin D60 IU
Vitamin E2 IU
Vitamin K9 mcg
Thiamin (B1)80 mcg
Riboflavin (B2)140 mcg
Vitamin B660 mcg
Vitamin B120.3 mcg
Niacin1000 mcg
Folic Acid (Folacin)16 mcg
Pantothenic Acid500 mcg
Biotin3 mcg
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)12 mg
Choline24 mg
Inositol24 mg
MINERALS
Calcium82 mg
Phosphorus46 mg
Magnesium8 mg
Iron1.8 mg
Zinc1 mg
Manganese15 mcg
Copper75 mcg
Iodine15 mcg
Selenium2.8 mcg
Sodium40 mg
Potassium108 mg
Chloride63 mg
Other Ingredients: Water, corn syrup solids, vegetable oil (palm olein, coconut, soy, and high oleic sunflower oils), partially hydrolyzed nonfat milk and whey protein concentrate solids (soy), whey protein-lipid concentrate (milk)‡ and less than 2%: mortierella alpina oil§, schizochytrium sp. oil||, calcium carbonate, sodium citrate, calcium phosphate, potassium chloride, magnesium phosphate, ferrous sulfate, zinc sulfate, cupric sulfate, manganese sulfate, potassium iodide, sodium selenite, choline chloride, inositol, ascorbic acid, niacinamide, calcium pantothenate, riboflavin, thiamin hydrochloride, vitamin D3, vitamin B6 hydrochloride, folic acid, vitamin K1, biotin, vitamin B12, vitamin E acetate, vitamin A palmitate, taurine, L-carnitine.

‡A Source of MFGM (Milk Fat Globule Membrane)
§A Source of Arachidonic Acid (ARA)
||A Source of Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)

Warnings

Do not use a microwave oven to warm formula. Serious burns may result.

Failure to follow these instructions could result in severe harm. Once prepared, infant formula can spoil quickly. Either feed immediately or cover and store in refrigerator at 35-40°F (2-4°C) for no longer than 24 hours. Do not use prepared formula if it is unrefrigerated for more than a total of 2 hours. Do not freeze prepared formula. After feeding begins, use formula within one hour or discard.

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Recent Study Suggests Microplastics in Baby Bottles are a Concern

A new study sends a cautionary note to the millions of moms and dads who bottle-feed their babies. The study, published in the journal Nature Food, reveals that the world’s infants (up to 12 months old) swallow an average of 1.6 million microplastics every day from baby bottles containing formula. In North America, the estimate for microplastic exposure was far higher: 2.28 million tiny particles per day.

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What are microplastics?

Microplastics are pieces of plastic that are less than 5 millimeters long. In the study, the microplastic particles originated from polypropylene, one of the most common plastics in the world for food preparation and storage. These plastic products include bottles for feeding infants. The researchers found extremely high levels of microplastics were released from infant feeding bottles during the heating of baby formula. The higher the heat, the more microplastics that were released — up to 16.2 million microplastics per liter of formula. They examined the effects of heat on 10 bottles that represent more than 80% of the global market for these bottles. “When we saw these results in the lab, we recognized immediately the potential impact they might have. [But] the last thing we want is to unduly alarm parents, particularly when we don’t have sufficient information on the potential consequences of microplastics on infant health,” says study co-author John Boland, a chemistry professor at Ireland’s Trinity College Dublin. Study co-author Liwen Xiao, an engineering professor at Trinity College, notes that previous research about human exposure to microplastics has focused mostly on how these particles wind up in the food chain from degraded plastics in oceans and soil. “Our study indicates that daily use of plastic products is an important source of microplastic release, meaning that the routes of exposure are much closer to us than previously thought,” Xiao says. “We need to urgently assess the potential risks of microplastics to human health. Understanding their fate and transport through the body following ingestion is an important focus of future research. Determining the potential consequences of microplastics on our health is critical for the management of microplastic pollution.” In an article published by The Conversation, two Dublin College researchers involved in the study, Dunzhu Li and Yunhong Shi, note that previous research suggests children and adults in the U.S. are exposed to between 74,000 and 211,000 particles of microplastics over an entire year through the food they eat, the water they drink and the air they breathe. Those levels are dramatically below what was found in the study of feeding bottles for babies.

Ways to reduce microplastics exposure

Li and Shi outline four ways that parents can reduce the consumption of microplastics by babies who are fed formula in plastic bottles:
  • Rinse sterilized feeding bottles with cool, sterile water.
  • Always prepare formula in a non-plastic container.
  • After the formula has cooled to room temperature, transfer it to the cooled, sterilized feeding bottle.
  • Avoid rewarming prepared formula in plastic containers, especially with a microwave oven.
To avoid plastic baby bottles altogether, the Mama Hippie website offers these four recommendations:
  1. Glass bottles. Keep in mind that these bottles may break under high heat.
  2. Stainless steel bottles.
  3. Bottles made of medical-grade silicon.
  4. Hybrid bottles made of at least two materials. For instance, a glass bottle could be cradled by a plastic shell.
In 2012, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned baby bottles and sippy cups made from bisphenol-A (BPA), a toxic plastics chemical. But that happened only after lawmakers in several states had already prohibited the use of BPA in these containers and many consumers had already stopped purchasing BPA-laden baby bottles and sippy cups. Underscoring the findings of the Trinity College study, Dr. W. Kyle Mudd, a pediatrician affiliated with the Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital, says that even a BPA-free plastic bottle carries some risk. Overall, though, Mudd advises parents not to panic about the presence of plastic in baby bottles. “Parents should be aware of the potential risks of plastic, but there’s no reason to be overly anxious,” Mudd says. “There are always some risks in life. As parents, we just have to do our best to minimize them.” He adds: “The nutrition your child gets throughout childhood is likely much more important than what kind of bottle you use.”

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