Nutrition for the Early Years
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2595160/fan_mail/new] If you have ever wondered whether goat milk formula is only a backup plan, or if it can be a safe first choice, this episode is for you. Goat milk infant formula is newer to many parents in the U.S., but it is not a “last resort” option. In this episode, Dr. Liz Daniels sits down with Dr. Ari Brown, a board-certified pediatrician and Baby 411 author, to talk through how goat milk formula compares to cow milk formula and breast milk. They cover safety, FDA standards, digestion, protein structure, constipation, fussiness, and when a baby may need something more specialized. Most importantly, they offer calm, guilt-free guidance for parents who are trying to feed their baby well, whether breastfeeding, formula feeding, or doing both. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: * Why goat milk formula can be a first-line option from day one * How goat milk formula compares to cow milk formula and breast milk * Why protein structure matters for digestion, gas, and fussiness * Why most fussy babies do not have a true cow milk protein allergy * What the FDA approval process means for infant formula safety * Why Clean Label certification matters to some families * How formula can affect poop, constipation, and stool changes * When to switch formulas cold turkey and when to transition slowly * When to talk with your pediatrician before moving to a specialty formula KEY TIMESTAMPS: (2:03) Who this episode is for and why formula decisions feel overwhelming (8:52) FDA approval, safety standards, and Clean Label certification (13:30) How goat milk formula compares to breast milk (17:24) Goat milk protein, curds and whey, and easier digestion (21:44) Using goat milk formula from day one (23:14) Fussiness, gas, and cow milk protein allergy (27:06) Constipation, stool changes, prebiotics, and formula (32:31) How to switch formulas safely (34:53) Where to find Kabrita and how to follow Dr. Ari Brown ABOUT DR. ARI BROWN: Dr. Ari Brown is a board-certified pediatrician, founder of 411 Pediatrics in Austin, Texas, and author of the award-winning Baby 411 book series. She has served as a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics for over 20 years and has been the chief medical advisor for Kabrita since 2023. CoMiSS Score for Cow Milk Protein Allergy: Vandenplas Y, Salvatore S, Ribes-Koninckx C, Carvajal E, Szajewska H, Huysentruyt K. The Cow Milk Symptom Score (CoMiSSTM) in presumed healthy infants. PLoS One. 2018 Jul 18;13(7):e0200603. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0200603. PMID: 30020980; PMCID: PMC6051613. 🔗 Learn more about Kabrita: www.kabrita.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBv5dhcS7XHhAjEczA0i_xA https://www.instagram.com/hellokabrita/ https://www.tiktok.com/@hellokabrita https://www.facebook.com/hellokabrita 🔗 Connect with Dr. Ari Brown: https://www.draribrown.com/ https://www.instagram.com/aribrownmd https://www.tiktok.com/@aribrownmd https://www.youtube.com/@AriBrownMD/shorts 📩 Loved this episode? Join the newsletter for weekly support straight from me — completely different content from the podcast. 👉 newstorynutrition.com ⭐ If this episode helped you, please share with a friend! Join the list for early bird pricing! [https://new-story-nutrition.kit.com/readthepattern] "Read the Pattern" A Pediatrician's Guide to Feeding 0-4 Months- Without the Spiral is going live Mother's Day 5/11/2026, and you can sign up here to hold your early bird price! NEW COURSE! "Read the Pattern: Feeding Your Baby 0–4 Months" — because a healthy relationship with food starts earlier than most people think. Course Link [https://new-story-nutrition.teachable.com/p/read-the-pattern-feeding-0-4-months]!
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