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Nannycare Stage 1 Goat Milk Formula (900 gr.) 6 pack Reviews

5 Rating 31 Reviews
Kristopher Johns
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Everything is great. Wish the label had English
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Posted 3 years ago
Terri Grimaldi
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Nannycare Stage 1 Goat Milk Formula (900 gr.)
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Posted 3 years ago
Joanna Zurowska
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Nannycare Stage 1 Goat Milk Formula (900 gr.)
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Posted 3 years ago
Anastasia Smith
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I used to live in New Zealand and I know that the goats there are always grazed on grass! We have been mixed feeding our baby for the last seven months. She loves the Nannycare formula.
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Posted 3 years ago
Trisha Pearsall
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When my son was 7 months old I got him on nannycare. The formula was easy on his stomach and he never had any issues. The supplier we had at the time shut down due to issues with the USA allowing the business to get the formula. I switched to this business for my daughter. Had to start supplementing. I chose nannycare. She has had no issues with this formula. I first started to mix it with breastmilk to help the transition. I boob her and supplement with this formula. No issues at all. Love how pure this formula is! Also love this company. Fast shipping. You can tell they actually care about us as clients. Last time they sent with the package two plastic silverware for children and 2 fruit purees. It was very kind and made me smile that I am with this company. Thank you for making this momma happy and proud for doing business with you. ♡
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Posted 3 years ago
Diana Zhurbin
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Its a good alternative for those who struggle with cows formula. Out of necessity we had to give our newborn formula. And cows milk was giving gas, and she wouldnt poop often. With this formula she is regular and truly enjoys it:)
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Posted 3 years ago
Jennifer Searle
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This was my first time ordering from this company, having used a different company in the past, and I must say the shipping time from the Netherlands to the US was faster than the company shipping from the US had, which was shocking. Formula came in good condition, no dents or damage to the packaging or cans. Formula had good expiration dates on them, far out enough compared to the previous company I had used which expired sooner than I would have preferred for freshness sake. As for the Nannycare Goat formula itself as a parent in the USA I was disappointed to find that all US made formula contains Soy. Soy is an endocrine disrupting plant based estrogen source which in male children disrupts their body's production of the proper hormone levels for development and in girls can result in precocious puberty and other hormonal issues later in life. I do all I can to avoid soy products in my family's life so having it in my preemie son's formula was a no-go. I would have breastfed as I did for the first 7 weeks of his NICU stay but my milk dried up due to the stress of the entire situation and using the pump among other general breast feeding issues I have anyway with inverted-flat nipple issues that caused a lot of problems with my last child who did exclusively breastfeed for 3 years. When we saw that we were going to have to use formula for our newborn this time around we asked our holistic doctor what she recommended and she suggested Holle formula. We ordered Holle and HiPP formula to begin with but we found our son was spitting up A LOT so she suggested trying goat milk instead. Compared to cow sourced formula goat milk has a bit of a yogurt type tang to it which seemed to be more present in Holle compared to Nanny or Loulouka. My son didn't mind Loulouka it seemed milder to Holle but he did spit up a touch more with that formula than he did the Nannycare and he just ate the Nannycare bottles more fully. He's had 8 cans of Nannycare now and since they are 900gr cans they last 7 to 8 days rather than 4 to 6 days like the other smaller boxes. When comparing the price per ounce of mixed formula the Nannycare cans are basically on par with USA sourced formulas so the expense isn't any more than it would be buying formula made here. It was amusing that the Allopathic doctors we were dealing with at the hospital of my son's birth were strongly against EU sourced formulas since they are not ""FDA approved."" as if FDA approval means something. When looking into manufacturing processes and what regulations we have here in the states compared to the EU the EU's regulations are far stricter than here in the states on every level. I actually feel better about the manufacturing practices of EU based formula makers than USA based ones. As for the lack of FDA approval that mostly has to do with labeling since many are not in English but seriously we have google translate if you can't translate the important info from the can for measuring...well...let's just say it's easy to do. Nannycare is simple 1 scoop per ounce of water. As to boiling water well do research on it and you find no one says the same thing they all have conflicting info on this topic. How you prep your water and powdered formula is up to you and your water situation. No powdered formula is considered sterile none of them. So do your own research as to how to proceed with preparing bottles. I was very satisfied with the way this formula arrived a box of 6 cans inside of another external box. It was well packed and no damage happened in shipping. Given how the shipping companies like to throw boxes around and damage them I was very pleased with the condition the formula arrived. It showed up 4 days after it was shipped here in the US. I highly recommend this website and this product. I will be ordering here so long as it is in stock when I need to order. I do have a two backup websites one that I have used and was less pleased with their service and one I have not tried. It is best to have a few back ups just in case product is out of stock when you are in need and try to order well enough ahead of time before you need the formula so you don't run out.
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Posted 3 years ago
Tatiana Smaliak
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We started to give the formula to our 6 months old to supplement breast milk. She loves it! No issues. Tastes great.
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Posted 3 years ago