Soy formula

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Soy Formula[edit]

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Soy formula is an alternative to cow's milk-based formula.

Soy formula is a type of infant formula that is made using soy protein as its primary protein source. It is often used as an alternative to cow's milk-based formulas for infants who are lactose intolerant or have a milk allergy.

Composition[edit]

Soy formula is composed of soy protein isolate, which is derived from soybeans. It is fortified with essential vitamins and minerals to meet the nutritional needs of infants. Unlike cow's milk-based formulas, soy formula does not contain lactose, making it suitable for infants with lactose intolerance.

Uses[edit]

Soy formula is primarily used for infants who cannot tolerate cow's milk-based formulas. This includes infants with:

Controversies[edit]

There has been some debate over the use of soy formula due to the presence of phytoestrogens, which are naturally occurring compounds in soy that can mimic estrogen. However, the American Academy of Pediatrics has stated that soy formula is safe for most infants.

Alternatives[edit]

In addition to soy formula, other alternatives to cow's milk-based formulas include:

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