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  2. Similac - Wikipedia

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    Similac (for "similar to lactation") is a brand of infant formula that was developed by Alfred Bosworth of Tufts University and marketed by Abbott Laboratories. [1] It was first released in the late 1920s, and then reformulated and concentrated in 1951.

  3. Lactofree - Wikipedia

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    Lactofree is a brand of lactose free dairy products, which is aimed at individuals with lactose intolerance. [1] The brand was launched by Arla Foods UK in January 2006, and is available in the United Kingdom. [2] Lactofree began licensing its lactose removing patent to other producers, in September 2010. [3] Up to September 2010, Lactofree had ...

  4. F-100 and F-75 (foods) - Wikipedia

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    The formula is used in therapeutic feeding centers where children are hospitalized for treatment. [1] F-75 is considered the "starter" formula, and F-100 the "catch-up" formula. [ 2 ] The designations mean that the product contains respectively 75 and 100 kcals per 100 ml. F-75 provides 75 kcal and 0.9 g protein per 100 mL, while F-100 provides ...

  5. Ensure - Wikipedia

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    Ensure is an American brand of nutritional supplements and meal replacements manufactured by Abbott Laboratories. A 237-ml (8-fl oz) bottle of Ensure Original contains 220 calories, six grams of fat, 15 grams of sugar, and nine grams of protein.

  6. Milk substitute - Wikipedia

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    A lactose-free food, such as non-dairy ice cream, may require a different process during manufacturing. For example, traditional dairy ice cream is made with a combination of milk products that contain lactose, but non-dairy ice cream may be synthesized using hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated vegetable oil (coconut oil, palm kernel oil and ...

  7. Soy formula - Wikipedia

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    Soy formula is a substitute for human breast milk. It is a commercial product based on the proteins found in soybeans. Soy infant formula uses processed soybeans as its source of protein, and comes in powdered or liquid form. [1] Usually lactose-free, soy infant formula contains a different sugar.

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