what makes lactose special for baby development? it should help all development then? ray said it helps absorbing calcium and probably other nutrients.Found my old recipe! 2 cups goat milk, 1 cup pure water, 1.5 Tablespoons lactose. This is the basic ratio. Add a daily infant vitamin to supply folate and other nutrients. I remember ordering lactose sugar from iherb. Lactose is important for baby development, though in a pinch use good sugar (ie you want to start today and lactose is on order) Oh my goodness, that Weston Price formula is a pain to make! Because cow's milk needs much more tinkering. Plus, the idea of all those ingredients together is really nauseating.
Do you have any helpful suggestions? Or able to debunk the iron or casein issue mentioned above? Or thoughts on the Weston Price recipe? Or just commenting to confirm I'm poisoning my child without having enough of an understanding of the topic to explain why cow, goat or the weston price recipe are better alternatives
A2 milk should resolve casein issue, only cows milk has A1 but u can get A2 milk for cows goats etc
babies don't need iron, Peats already said babies are born with iron stores, in fact he said babies have a big store of iron from the mother, cant remember how, he said an all milk diet is fine for babies because they have a bunch of stored iron but an adult would need to supplement iron or add in liver/blood like the Maasai...