Guest post by Lisa Richardson MS, RD, LDN FormulaSense.com KnowingNutritionHub.comPretty much everyone agrees that nutrition is confusing! One reason that it feels so confusing is the way that food marketing sells by highlighting nutritional science. Although the US FDA regulates nutrition claims, they remain prone to misinterpretation. Understanding nutrition claims is a key trait of a nutrition Keep Reading >>
The Skinny on Infant Formulas
Check out this post by my colleague, Kelly Brower, RD, LDN, CS, on The UNC Feeding Team blog. When feeding infants, it may be necessary to rely in part, or in full, on infant formula. Breast milk is viewed by many as the best or healthiest choice for feeding infants. However, it is not recommended for all infants. Sometimes, commercial formulas are the best choice for an infant’s main source Keep Reading >>