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What Does Organic Mean for my Baby?
Your baby's formula is 'Certified Organic' in accordance with USDA regulations
If you choose to feed your baby food products that are labeled organic, she will
get what she needs from food that is produced and handled by entities that
conform with National Organic Program regulations.
NOP Organic Regulations
NOP regulations prohibit genetic engineering, ionizing radiation, and sewage
sludge in organic food production and handling. Organic crops must be raised
without most conventional pesticides, petroleum-based fertilizers, and sewage
sludge-based fertilizers. In addition, livestock must be fed organic feed,
raised with access to the outdoors, and raised free of antibiotics and growth
hormones.
Your Baby and Parent's Choice ORGANIC
If you choose to feed your baby Parent's Choice ORGANIC Infant Formula with
Lipids DHA & ARA, you can rest assured that your baby will receive all the
nutrition she needs from formula that is:
- Certified Organic in accordance with USDA regulations /li>
- Produced without using pesticides, added growth hormones, or antibiotics
- Fortified with iron and contains all the vitamins, minerals, and nutrients
required for a healthy baby's first year
The lipids DHA and ARA in Parent’s Choice ORGANIC, key fatty acids for infant
brain and eye development, are derived from natural vegetarian sources developed
by Martek Biosciences. These single-cell vegetable sources are the only sources
of DHA and ARA recognized by the FDA as safe for inclusion in infant formulas.
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