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How to make your OWN Baby Formula: Recipe

Raw Milk Baby Formula
Makes 36 ounces.

Our milk-based formula takes account of the fact that human milk is richer in whey, lactose, vitamin C, niacin, and long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids compared to cow’s milk but leaner in casein (milk protein). The addition of gelatin to cow’s milk formula will make it more digestible for the infant. Use only truly expeller-expressed oils in the formula recipes, otherwise they may lack vitamin E.

The ideal milk for baby, if he cannot be breastfed, is clean, whole raw milk from old-fashioned cows, certified free of disease, that feed on green pasture. For sources of good quality milk, see www.realmilk.com or contact a local chapter of the Weston A. Price Foundation.

If the only choice available to you is commercial milk, choose whole milk, preferably organic and unhomogenized, and culture it with a piima or kefir culture to restore enzymes (available from G.E.M. Cultures 253-588-2922.

Ingredients

2 cups whole raw cow’s milk, preferably from pasture-fed cows
1/4 cup homemade liquid whey (See recipe for whey, below) Note: Do NOT use powdered whey or whey from making cheese (which will cause the formula to curdle). Use only homemade whey made from yoghurt, kefir or separated raw milk.
4 tablespoons lactose1
1/4 teaspoon bifidobacterium infantis2
2 or more tablespoons good quality cream (preferably not ultrapasteurized), more if you are using milk from Holstein cows
1/2 teaspoon unflavored high-vitamin or high-vitamin fermented cod liver oil or 1 teaspoon regular cod liver oil3
1/4 teaspoon high-vitamin butter oil (optional)1
1 teaspoon expeller-expressed sunflower oil1
1 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil1
2 teaspoons coconut oil1
2 teaspoons Frontier brand nutritional yeast flakes1
2 teaspoons gelatin1,4
1-7/8 cups filtered water
1/4 teaspoon acerola powder1, 2
1. Available from Radiant Life 888-593-8333, www.radiantlifecatalog.com.
2. Earlier versions of this web page called for 1 tsp of bifidobacterium infantis and 1 tsp of acerola powder–these were typos.
3. Use only recommended brands of cod liver oil. See our recommendations here.
4. We do not recommend collagen hydrolysate, but only recommended brands of gelatin listed in our Shopping Guide.

Instructions

Put 2 cups filtered water into a pyrex measuring pitcher and remove 2 tablespoons (that will give you 1-7/8 cups water).
Pour about half of the water into a pan and place on a medium flame.
Add the gelatin and lactose to the pan and let dissolve, stirring occasionally.
When the gelatin and lactose are dissolved, remove from heat and add the remaining water to cool the mixture.
Stir in the coconut oil and optional high-vitamin butter oil and stir until melted.
Meanwhile, place remaining ingredients into a blender.
Add the water mixture and blend about three seconds.
Place in glass bottles or a glass jar and refrigerate.
Before giving to baby, warm bottles by placing in hot water or a bottle warmer. NEVER warm bottles in a microwave oven.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
There is one recipe that calls for using raw liver. I don’t think so. It’d be better to get an iron supplement than use raw liver. And what my aunt fed me on the farm was raw Jersey cow milk and Karo syrup. Pretty sure it wasn’t the best thing for an infant but I survived. And a lot of other babies were fed that same thing back then too.
@cherokeepatti At least back then the Karo Syrup was probably sweetened with sugar rather than with High Fructose Corn Syrup.
4meAndyou · F
@cherokeepatti I would not feed raw meat to a baby, but the recipe above sounds reasonable.
SW-User
Very interesting! I will be checking this further and if it's really an option, will be letting others know.
I am tired of the high prices and crap that is in baby formulas. I wish I had been more aware when I had babies.
4meAndyou · F
@SW-User Since there is a supply shortage of baby formula right now, due to a recall from a major supplier of infant formula, AND the supply chain issue, I thought people needed to know that they CAN make this stuff themselves.
SW-User
@4meAndyou People CAN make so many things...but often become too lazy.
4meAndyou · F
@SW-User If it's there on the shelf, already made, why make it? However, mothers with hungry babies often can't find baby formula right now. No supplies available.
ShadowWorker · 61-69, F
Goat's milk 🤷‍♀️ and new mother's breastfeeding their baby if possible. In the old days there were ... wet nurses...
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@ShadowWorker I had a neighbor who’s daughter didn’t want to mess with breastfeeding and her first baby was allergic to all formulas. She bought a goat and would milk her twice a day and fed that to her baby. And did the same thing with the second baby, she didn’t even mess with formula for that one.

 
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