Jumat, 01 Januari 2010

CASE 4.10
Nestle Infant Formula

In this case explains about nestle as formula for babies ( Nestle Infant Formula), which always in debated in the United State and other developed countries is problems of breast-feeding versus using infant formula. Studies have demonstrated the difficulties and risks of bottle-feeding babies in such places.

There are three risks from the bottle-feeding babies : First, refrigeration is not generally available, so the formula, once it is mixed or opened (in the case of premixed types) , cannot be stored properly. Second, the lack of purified water for mixing with the formula powder results in diarrhea or other diseases in formula-fed infants. Third, inadequate education and income , along with cultural differences , often lead to the dilution of formula and thus greatly reduced nutrition.

According to my opinion, babies had better breastfed beforehand by her mother because by given mother's milk the baby will out of danger and from disease caused by consumed nestle.

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