Formula Shortage & A Nutritious Homemade Baby Formula Recipe (2024)

There are many women who are unable to produce enough breast milk (BM) to feed their baby or babies. In circ*mstances where the child is adopted or the Mother finds herself unable to breastfeed, formula feeding becomes necessary. In those cases, homemade baby formula is best.

Now the country’s baby formula shortage continues to get worse and many shelves are empty, putting many babies at real risk.

The problem has gone beyond finding particular formulas that individual babies can tolerate. Many parents have expressed trouble finding formula at all, and order delivery is no longer reliable.

There are moms who do pumping – have so much BM in the freezer that they share BM for free! But it may be challenging if a donor mom drinks coffee or caffeinated drinks which makes its way into the milk. This can effect the baby’s ability to nap or sleep well at night. Still, we are grateful for donor mothers, and they can be lifesaving! Also, consider Eats on Feets and other groups like them.

Most of today’s pediatricians will warn against raw milk, and you have to purchase it from a local farmer as “pet milk” because raw, grass-fed milk for human consumption is illegal in the US. The benefits of raw milk are due to the active immune factors, enzymes, probiotics, digestible proteins andhealthy fats for brain development. Pasteurization destroys the natural enzymes, probiotics and immune factors which make the milk tougher to digest and assimilate.

This formula recipe brings about all the necessary ingredients to make the closest thing possible to mother’s milk from a nutritional stand-point.

This recipe comes from theWeston A. Price Foundation. It has been a go-to in the health community for years for families struggling to produce enough milk for their little one.

Sarah Pope makes both raw milk formula (discussed up until 12:30) and hypo-allergenic meat formula if there is a true dairy allergy (discussed from 13:00 to end). Listen carefully, as she goes into lots of detail not covered in this post.

1. Highly Nutritious Homemade Baby Formula

Prep:Makes: 36 ounces.

Ingredients:

Instructions:

Step #1 Take 2 cups of filtered water pour about half the water into a pan and turn heat on medium.

Step #2Add 2 teaspoons ofgelatinand 4 tablespoons lactose to the warming water and let dissolve, stirring occasionally.

Step #3 While the gelatin and lactose are dissolving, place 2 cups of raw whole milk in a clean, glass blender and add the remaining ingredients:

  • 2 or more tablespoons cream
  • ¼ teaspoon acerola powder (whole food vitamin C)
  • ¼ teaspoon of bifidobacterium infantis
  • 2 teaspoons nutritional yeast flakes
  • ½ teaspoon ofcod liver oil
  • 1 teaspoon expeller pressed sunflower oil
  • 1 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil

Step #5 Then remove the pan from the heat and pour in the remaining half of the water to cool.

Step #6 Next, add 2 teaspoons coconut oil and (optional) ¼ teaspoon butter oil to the water to melt.

Step #7 Add the water mixture to the blender ingredients and blend for about 3 seconds.

Step #8 Pour the blended ingredients into glass jars and refrigerate.

**For the FULL PROTOCOL(includingNAC)to protect from transmission from the “V” and to help those who took the “V”,go here.

Homemade Whey

Homemade whey is easy to make from good quality plain yogurt, or from raw or cultured milk. You will need a large strainer that rests over a bowl. It makes about 5 cups. If you are using yogurt, place 2 quarts in a strainer lined with a tea towel set over a bowl. Cover with a plate and leave at room temperature overnight. The whey will drip out into the bowl. Place whey in clean glass jars and store in the refrigerator.

Notes:

It freezes well, so you can make it in batches. NEVER us a microwave to thaw or warm.

You can purchase this whole package at a discounted rate throughRadiant Life here.

***If using raw cow milk from Holstein cows’s, raw goat’s milk or camel’s milk, use 4 Tablespoons of extra cream (otherwise use 2 Tablespoons extra cream) as they are lower in cream than cow milk.

For sources of good quality milk, see www.realmilk.comor find and contact a local chapter of the Weston A. Price Foundation.

2. And a Dairy-Free (Meat-Based) Option:

If all types of dairy prove unsuitable for your baby, go back to the video above and watch the last 8 minutes on broth-based formula. It uses a base ofhomemade bone brothas a substitute for milk. It is important not to utilize a plant-based or otherwisevegan baby formula recipe.

Avoid buying bone broth to make the dairy-free formula. Make it yourself! Manufacturers of commercial bone broth, even if authentic, may water down the end product. This is apparent if it does not gel when chilled in the refrigerator.

Many brands have toxic packaging issues as well. If you must buy it in a pinch, see Sarah Pope’sshopping guide page for vetted brandsthat are safe.

How to Transition to DIY Formula

Sarah Pope gives this advice: “Once you’ve viewed the video, gathered the ingredients, and made your first batch, how do you feed it to your baby for the first time?

It is important not to switch all at once as this can cause gas, excessive spit-up, or an uncomfortable change in diaper habits such as constipation or overly loose stools. If possible, start by giving your baby three-quarters of the old formula blended with one-quarter of the homemade. Try this ratio for a day or two and see how your infant responds.

If no digestive upset or major change in diaper habits occurs, increase the amount to a 50-50 blend of old formula to homemade. Observe for another day or two as before. If no major issues, increase once again to three-quarters homemade formula to one-quarter old formula. If baby does well on this blend for a third time, you are ready to fully transition to the homemade formula.

At any time during the transition, symptoms of intolerance emerge, back up to the previous successful blend ratio and stay there for a day or two before attempting to increase once again.

Homemade formula testimonials.

**For the FULL PROTOCOL(includingNAC)to protect from transmission from the “V” and to help those who took the “V”,go here.

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Formula Shortage & A Nutritious Homemade Baby Formula Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the emergency milk for babies? ›

For families who need infant formula during or after an emergency, ready-to-feed (RTF) infant formula is the safest option. RTF infant formula is a sterile, liquid infant formula that is ready to feed without adding water.

How to make emergency baby formula? ›

Use bottled water to prepare powdered formula until local authorities say the tap water is safe to drink. Use the exact amount of water and formula listed on the formula container instructions. Measure the water first and then add the infant formula powder with the scoop provided.

Can I give my baby evaporated milk instead of formula? ›

You may also see recipes suggesting evaporated milk, which is canned milk with about 60 percent of the water removed. It's still cow's milk, though, and isn't safe for your baby.

What did babies drink before formula was invented? ›

Throughout the ages and until the end of the 19th century, animal's milk was the most common source of artificial feeding. As mentioned earlier, pap and panada were used only as supplements to animal's milk when the infant failed to thrive.

What can I substitute milk for baby? ›

Milk alternatives can include beverages made from plants, such as soy, oat, rice, coconut, cashew, and almond. If you choose a milk alternative, here are things to remember: Milk alternatives should not be given before 12 months.

What milk is closest to breast milk? ›

One of the milks recognized for being the most similar to breastfeeding is goat milk. While goat milk has a high fat content, it shouldn't be used to feed infants since it lacks folic acid and vitamin B12, both of which are essential for the child's growth and development.

What was the recipe for baby formula in the 1950s? ›

A 1950s recipe card for homemade baby formula — containing evaporated milk, water and karo (corn syrup) — is spreading online. The same recipe card also instructs parents to feed their infants orange juice at three weeks old.

What is Amish baby formula? ›

Amish baby formula is a raw milk formula that has been used for centuries by Amish families. It's made from cow's milk, whey, and goat's milk and does not include sugar or salt. Raw whole milk is essential for this recipe because it contains many vital nutrients that can't be found in store-bought pasteurized milk.

How did mothers make baby formula in the 1940s? ›

Home-prepared infant formulas

From the 1930s or early 1940s, most formulas fed to infants in the United States were prepared by mixing evaporated milk or fresh cow's milk with water and adding carbohydrate.

Can babies have evaporated milk in food? ›

Finally, evaporated milk can be used for infants of all ages, both mature and premature, and also when cereals are added, if desired.

What does dry nursing mean? ›

1. : to take care of but not breastfeed (another woman's baby) : to act as a dry nurse to. 2. : to give unnecessary supervision to. dry nurse.

What did babies eat in the 1940s? ›

The first commercial baby food to hit the market was a vegetable soup with a beef broth base. Other common baby foods in the 1940s included liver, veal, and strained single-ingredient vegetables and fruits.

Is pumped milk good for baby? ›

Breast milk is the natural food for infants, and pumping can offer benefits that are similar, although not identical, to providing breast milk directly from the breast. Human breast milk is biologically designed to meet a baby's nutritional needs, and many doctors recommend breast milk rather than feeding with formula.

Can I give my baby whole milk in an emergency? ›

Rachel Dawkins, M.D., a pediatrician at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, agrees. “It's not safe to feed babies whole milk or cow's milk before the age of 1 really for a couple of reasons,” she said. “Cow's milk does not provide enough iron for babies and it can cause them to become anemic.

What baby milk do I take to hospital? ›

If you choose to bottle feed – you will need to bring enough pre-packed bottles of a readymade newborn formula into hospital with you to last for your stay. We recommend that you purchase at least one 'starter pack' of first infant milk containing 6 bottles and 6 teats.

What is the prescription milk for premature babies? ›

SMA Gold Prem® 2 is a special catch-up formula intended for the dietary management of preterm low birthweight babies who are not solely fed breast milk. It is a nutritionally complete formula for use on discharge from hospital or when a low birthweight formula is no longer appropriate.

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