Iodine- Essential for healthy thyroid function - Grow Organic Baby

Iodine- Essential for healthy thyroid function

Iodine is particularly important for infants because they require more iodine per pound of body weight than adults. Iodine is necessary for the development of the thyroid gland, which regulates metabolism, growth, and development.
The Witching Hour - Understanding and Coping with Your Baby's Fussiest Time - Grow Organic Baby

The Witching Hour - Understanding and Coping with Your Baby's Fussiest Time

Below we will explore what the witching hour is, why it happens, and provide some tips and tricks for parents to help soothe their babies during this challenging time.
Babies Understand the Universal Language of Smiles - Grow Organic Baby

Babies Understand the Universal Language of Smiles

One of the simplest and most powerful ways to make your baby feel safe, loved and secure is by smiling at them. Babies are born with the innate ability to recognize facial expressions, including smiles. 
The Quick "How To" Guide for Bottle Feeding - Grow Organic Baby

The Quick "How To" Guide for Bottle Feeding

Here are some simple tips to help you feed your baby and keep them safe and healthy.
Vitamin D - A vital nutrient for bone growth and development - Grow Organic Baby

Vitamin D - A vital nutrient for bone growth and development

Vitamin D is a mandatory ingredient in infant formula as it plays a vital role in bone growth and development. Babies who are exclusively breastfed may not get enough vitamin D from breast milk alone because the amount of vitamin D in breast milk is not always sufficient.

Palm Oil - Adverse Health and Environmental Impacts - Grow Organic Baby

Palm Oil - Adverse Health and Environmental Impacts

Palm oil is a common ingredient in nearly all US manufactured baby formula despite its adverse environmental and health impacts, and there being many superior, widely available alternatives.
A2 milk – Lets go back to the original manuscript - Grow Organic Baby

A2 milk – Lets go back to the original manuscript

A2 milk-based formula is an excellent option for babies who experience ongoing issues such as excess spit up, diarrhea, constipation, gas, and tummy pain with traditional cow's milk formula.

It is more easily digestible and is closer to human milk proteins than traditional cow's milk formula.

Maltodextrin - An overview of risks, benefits and regulations - Grow Organic Baby

Maltodextrin - An overview of risks, benefits and regulations

Maltodextrin is commonly found in baby formula as a source of carbohydrates, which are essential for providing energy and supporting growth and development in infants. 
Its Hip to be HiPP - Over 100 Years of Natural Ingredients - Grow Organic Baby

Its Hip to be HiPP - Over 100 Years of Natural Ingredients

Choosing HiPP's products is not only a choice for the health and well-being of infants but also a conscious choice to support sustainable agriculture and promote a healthier planet for future generations.
Sugar and Carbs in Baby Formula: Understanding the Roles and Controversies - Grow Organic Baby

Sugar and Carbs in Baby Formula: Understanding the Roles and Controversies

Sugar and carbohydrates play an important role in providing energy to babies. The primary source of energy in baby formula is lactose, a type of sugar found in breast milk. Lactose is a simple carbohydrate that is easily digestible and provides energy to the baby's developing body.
Brain and Eye Development: The Benefits of DHA and ARA in Baby Formula - Grow Organic Baby

Brain and Eye Development: The Benefits of DHA and ARA in Baby Formula

DHA and ARA are two essential fatty acids that are found in breast milk and play an important role in the growth and development of a baby's brain and eyesight.
Organic baby formula farming

What are the differences between EU and US organic standards?

Organic farming techniques and standards have a huge effect on the quality of baby formula. There are many important differences between the organic farming standards established by the European Union (EU) and those established by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).