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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

HAPPYBELLIES Oganic Baby Cereals, DHA + Probiotic, Organic Brown Rice Cereal, 7-Ounce Canisters (Pack of 6)

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HAPPYBELLIES Brown Rice Cereal Contains DHA and Probiotics. It is the most intestinal-friendly grain because it is gluten-free, low in protein, and high in carbohydrates. HappyBellies Brown Rice Cereal is iron-fortified and provides essential vitamins and minerals a growing baby needs. All HAPPYBABY products are USDA-certified organic. It provides probiotic protection with good bacteria specially formulated to help strengthen your baby's digestive system which can protect against the development of allergies. Enriched with DHA for eye and brain development, plus iron, vitamins and minerals essential to baby's health. They are 100% natural with no pesticides, no chemical fertilizers, no genetically engineered ingredients (GEIs).
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- Case of six 7-ounce canisters (total of 42 ounces)
- Help strengthen baby's digestive system
- DHA promotes eye and brain development of babies
- Iron, vitamins and minerals help maintain baby¿s health
- USDA-certified organic; Contain no pesticides or chemical fertilizers
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Customer Buzz
 "Happy Tummy!" 2010-05-27
By Barb the Mommy (Southern CA)
I love that HAPPYBABY has added DHA and probiotics into their cereal. We used the cereal for my daughter and have mixed it with breast milk, water, and baby food purees. The packaging is clean!! I had previously purchased the boxed cereal and it got everywhere! The texture is perfect for a baby new to eating solids. I did have to figure out the perfect consistency according to my daughter's preference! Great product that I feel great feeding my baby!

Customer Buzz
 "Love the Probiotics!" 2010-05-22
By FL Mom
This is a great cereal and with added Probiotics you can't go wrong. My baby loves it!

Customer Buzz
 "The baby will actually eat cereal?!?" 2010-04-21
By Jane N. (CO)
We had such a time getting the little one to eat cereal b/c everytime her stomach would hurt. Luckily, we found this at our local grocery & it worked great...No more stomach ache. Sadly, the item was discontinued at the local store so we searched Amazon and found it! Definitely saved us until her tummy started getting used to real food!

Customer Buzz
 "Watch out for DHA!" 2010-04-08
By NYCMom (New York, NY)
Use the internet to investigate the claims of DHA. Excerpted from the Huffington Post's article entitled 'How Safe Are Infant Formulas' - the same applies to cereal fortified with DHA "These "plant sourced" DHA's are extracted from fungus and algae via a process requiring the use of the neurotoxin chemical Hexane (a byproduct of petroleum refinement). (These are cheaper than fish oils, taste better and can be pulverized for better product consistency.) These DHA and ARA's are according to the Cornucopia Institute is causing some babies to suffer from unexpected deaths and other morbidities including diarrhea, flatulence, jaundice, and apnea among infants who consumed formula supplemented with these long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids. Other long term effects are unknown." [..]

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 "Parents, be aware: contains neurotoxic chemicals that definitely AREN'T organic!" 2010-03-18
By Concerned Parent (Pennsylvania, USA)
Parents, before buying this stuff, do quick Google search for The Cornucopia Institute's report entitled "Replacing Mother - Imitating Human Breast Milk in the Laboratory" or follow this link: [...]



This Happy Bellies rice cereal contains Martek Corporation's laboratory-produced oils containing DHA and ARA. As we all know by now, DHA and ARA are considered important nutrients for rapidly developing infants. But laboratory-produced DHASCO and ARASCO (Martek's names for their proprietary oils) are materially different from the fats found in a mother's breast milk. Martek's products are extracted from fermented algae and fungus, with the use of the synthetic solvent hexane, a neurotoxic chemical. They contain only 40 to 50% DHA and ARA, with the balance being sunflower oil, diglycerides, and nonsaponifiable materials.



These components are not found in human breast milk, and the triglycerides carrying DHA and ARA are not identical to

those found in human breast milk, and have never been part of the diet for human infants. Most frighteningly, neurotoxic chemicals -- which are NOT organic in any way -- are used to manufacture these oils. These oils are not organic, are not regulated or approved by the USDA or FDA, and are added in violation of federal organic regulation.



The authors of the report investigated how a toxic chemical is used as processing agents in the manufacturing process, the inadequate testing for safety, and most importantly, how some infants are experiencing serious adverse reactions from consuming formula and foods supplemented with these oils.



"This report presents a disturbing look at the addition of novel ingredients into infant formula," says Marsha Walker, Executive Director of the National Alliance for Breastfeeding Advocacy. "The FDA has received scores of reports on the adverse effects of these ingredients, but, to date, the public's only access to these is through Cornucopia's Freedom of Information Act request. This report will help alert the health care community and federal agencies to some of the adverse effects of added DHA and ARA in infant formulas."



The full report can be viewed on The Cornucopia Institute's web page. [...]


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