Lactose free baby food


Meal Plans & Recipe Ideas for Your Dairy-Free Baby or Tot

Some babies and toddlers are not able to tolerate dairy, whether from a lactose intolerance or a cow’s milk protein allergy.1 Knowing what foods and beverages to feed your little one while avoiding dairy can help make sure they are getting the nutrients needed for growth and development.

When do babies need to avoid dairy?

Breastfed Baby

If your breastfed baby has been diagnosed with a cow’s milk protein allergy or lactose intolerance, you can likely continue to breastfeed as long as you eliminate sources of dairy from your own diet.2,3 Continue to work with your or your child’s health care provider as you eliminate sources of dairy.

Be sure to always read all foods labels to see if there are any dairy ingredients in the product you purchase.

Read more:

Meal Plan & Tips to Eat Dairy Free while Breastfeeding

Is Your Baby Reacting to Something in your Milk?

Formula Fed Baby

If your formula fed baby has been diagnosed with a cow’s milk protein allergy or sensitivity to lactose, you will likely need to choose either a low lactose or lactose-free formula, or a formula that does not contain intact cow’s milk protein.4

Always speak with your child’s health care provider before switching formulas.

Read more:

Does Your Baby Need a Sensitive Formula?

Once your baby begins to eat solids, look at labels carefully to avoid dairy ingredients. Read on for information, tips, and meal ideas.

For more information on lactose intolerance versus a cow’s milk protein allergy, check out this article:

Does my Baby or Toddler have a Milk Allergy or a Lactose Intolerance?

Making sure your child gets the right nutrition while eliminating dairy

Dairy foods provide several important nutrients, including protein, calcium, and vitamin D (which is often fortified, or added to, dairy products). 5 When eliminating dairy, it is necessary to incorporate other food sources (in the texture your baby is ready for) that are rich in these particular nutrients.6

Food sources of calcium: Fortified plant-based milk alternatives, fortified orange juice, canned sardines and salmon with bones, fortified dairy alternatives such as a non-dairy yogurt, tofu, soybeans, spinach, kale.8

Read more: Why Does Calcium Matter for Babies, Tots, and Mama

Food sources of vitamin D: Salmon, fortified plant-based milk alternatives, fortified cereals, eggs, canned light tuna, portabella mushrooms, and sunlight.9

Read more: Why Does Vitamin D Matter for Babies, Tots, and Mama

Food sources of protein: Fish, poultry, meat, beans, legumes, peas, nuts, seeds, tofu, eggs, whole grains.

Read more: Protein: Getting Enough and the Best Sources

Offer a wide variety of dairy-free foods to your child

It’s important to know that there are plenty of other foods that do not contain dairy. Offer these foods often as long as your child is not allergic to them. All whole fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, beans, nuts, seeds, poultry, fish, and eggs are dairy free. Be sure to feed your child a wide variety of these foods to help meet their nutrient needs.

Search out non-dairy alternatives

Non-dairy alternatives can be used for a child with a lactose intolerance or allergy, such as plant-based milk alternatives and plant-based yogurt alternatives. But it’s important to note that not all of these products have the same nutrients as their dairy equivalent.1

If you do choose a plant-based milk alternative, such as almondmilk or oatmilk, be sure the product is fortified with calcium and vitamin D.

Note that plant-based yogurt alternatives often have more added sugar and less protein than regular yogurt. Read nutrition fact labels and ingredient lists to ensure you’re providing your little one with foods that best meet their nutritional needs.

*While a plant-based milk alternative can be used in small amounts in baked or cooked foods, or plant-based yogurt alternative can be provided as a snack or part of a meal, babies under the age of 12 months should not be given cow’s milk nor a plant-based milk alternative to drink by the cup-full.11

These drinks do not contain all the nutrition your baby needs, and adding them in by the cup may take up valuable space in your baby’s tummy – edging out more nutritious foods, formula, and/or breastmilk.

Read more: What Type of Milk Should My Toddler Drink?

Reach out to your child’s healthcare provider

If you suspect that your child has lactose intolerance or a cow’s milk protein allergy, call their healthcare provider immediately for further support.

Wondering what might be the best choice for your baby or tot? Reach out to our team of registered dietitian nutritionists and lactation consultants for free! They’re here to help on our free to live chat from Monday – Friday 8am - 6pm (ET). Chat Now!

Pro Tip:

Some babies and toddlers will react to dairy ingredients that are “hidden” and not so obvious.10

Hidden dairy may be found in foods like breads, cereals, crackers, pancakes, waffles, soups, sauces, toppings, dressings, and deli meats. It’s important to read labels and avoid any foods that list “contains milk or milk ingredient.”10

The below meal plan, snack, and recipe ideas will help you choose the right foods for your baby when progressing from mostly single purees to more advanced textures and finger foods, while also excluding dairy.

Be sure to check all labels for both obvious and hidden sources of dairy.

Breakfast
  • Option 1: Scrambled eggs, clementine 

  • Option 2: Dairy free yogurt such as soy, coconut, or almond, with sliced berries    

  • Option 3: Strawberry Quinoa Cereal for Baby

  • Option 4: Whole grain French toast fingers with nut butter* and 100% fruit spread 

  • Option 5: Banana pancakes (combine 1 ripe banana, 1 egg and 2 tbsp. whole wheat flour. Cook 3 minutes on each side over medium heat)

Lunch
  • Option 1: Whole grain tortilla strips with mashed avocado dip

  • Option 2: Tuna sandwich cut into quarters, side of sliced peaches 

  • Option 3: Chickpeas with soft cooked carrots 

  • Option 4: Cubed and roasted butternut squash, with turkey slivers 

  • Option 5: Mini Sweet Potato Chicken Meatballs with Cauliflower Rice and Steamed Broccoli

Dinner
  • Option 1: Black beans with soft cooked peppers  

  • Option 2: Whole grain pasta with ground turkey, marinara, and roasted veggies 

  • Option 3: Baked fish fingers with cubed and roasted sweet potato 

  • Option 4: Mild Curry Chicken & Veggies with Brown Rice

  • Option 5: Lean hamburger cut into pieces with baked zucchini fries 

Snacks: 
  • Option 1: Soft cooked veggies with hummus

  • Option 2: Warm Peach Chunks with Nutmeg

  • Option 3: Hard-boiled egg, diced 

  • Option 4: Fruited dairy free yogurt such as coconut, soy, or almond 

  • Option 5: Applesauce mixed with small amount of nut* or seed butter   

*Speak with your baby’s pediatrician before introducing allergenic foods

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For more on this topic, check out the following articles:

Does my Child Have a Food Allergy or a Food Intolerance?

Guidance When Raising a Child with Food Allergies

Introducing Major Food Allergens to your Infant

Our meal plans offer recipe and meal suggestions for your child. They are not designed to replace your doctor’s recommendations, nor do they take into account special nutritional needs, including allergies and intolerances, other than lactose intolerance and a cow’s milk protein allergy. The meal plans suggest serving sizes that may or may not be appropriate for your child. Please consult your doctor to determine what is best for your child.

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From 6 months and up, we offer fun ways to introduce new flavors to baby with a variety of pouch flavors!

There are three common “stages” based on the texture and flavor complexity. Here are the basics: 

Stage 1 is for 4-6 months. It typically has one ingredient with a light consistency 

Stage 2 is for 6-8 months. These foods include a few ingredients, and the consistency gets a little thicker. 

Stage 3 is for 9-12 months. These foods include blended purees and softer finger foods. 

Stage 4 (AKA Toddler) is for 12 months and up. Your toddler will be a self-feeding pro with Sprout Organics snacks like Wafflez and Curlz. Plus, they’re ready for tasty options like our Butternut Mac n Cheese and the Burrito Bowl 

Here at Sprout Organics, we think that kids move at their own pace. We’ll provide recommendations on what age is appropriate for our products, but it’s up to you and your little one to explore a world of texture and flavor. 

Sprout Organics stays with you as they grow, we offer a tasty (toddler panel approved) lineup of toddler snacks and meals. Try fan-favorites like Crinklez, Wafflez, and Crispy Chews. 

According to the most recent USDA Dietary Guidelines, 90% of children under 2 years old are falling short of their daily recommendation of vegetables (about ¾-1 cup per day). Here at Sprout Organics, we know that getting your kiddo to sit and eat a whole cup of vegetables every day isn’t always reasonable.  

We are here to help fill that gap: over 50% of Sprout Organics pouches and 100% of meals are *veggie-leading*. We have entire collections dedicated to getting babies and toddlers full servings of vegetables, including our Veggie Power pouches and all our Toddler Meals. 

You betcha! Sprout Organics snacks were born to be on-the-go, just like you and your family. Individually wrapped snacks like Wafflez and resealable cans of Curlz are great options for your family.  

When it comes to bringing our puree pouches in your carry-on, TSA’s website says “baby/toddler food (to include puree pouches) in quantities greater than 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters are allowed in carry-on baggage and do not need to fit within a quart-sized bag.”

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Lactose Free Infant Formula | What does it mean and which is better

In the article we will talk about lactose-free baby food. Pediatricians prescribe it for medical reasons. You will find out in what cases a lactose-free mixture is used, and why it is useful to have it even in a house where there is a healthy baby.


Lactose-free formula is a lifesaver for lactase deficiency and rotavirus

Lactose is milk sugar. Or the carbohydrate found in animal milk. It takes part in the absorption of vitamins and calcium, is a breeding ground for the reproduction of beneficial bacteria in the intestines. Lactose is the main source of energy for newborns.

Lactase is an enzyme that is produced in the intestines of an infant and helps digest lactose. Sometimes this enzyme is not produced enough. Then lactose is not completely broken down. This leads to bloating, diarrhea and restlessness of the baby.

Pediatricians diagnose lactase deficiency.

It is important to know that lactase deficiency is congenital - it is a very rare hereditary disease. At risk are babies whose next of kin suffer from lactose intolerance. Parents, knowing this, need to be on the alert.

Much more often lactase deficiency - acquired - due to illness or other causes. Her symptoms go away after treatment and elimination of the cause. And you can again give the child dairy products.

Infants who are artificially and sometimes breastfed are transferred to a lactose-free or low-lactose diet temporarily or until they switch to adult food.


When lactose-free formula is prescribed

Unlike a low-lactose formula, which is recommended for temporary lactase deficiency, a lactose-free diet is used in cases of serious health problems. These are congenital lactase deficiency - galactosemia or rotavirus infection.


Lactose-free formula for rotavirus

Formula-fed babies with rotavirus need to switch to a lactose-free diet. With rotavirus infection, dairy products aggravate the symptoms of the disease, therefore, are prohibited.

If your baby is an artificial baby, stock up on a jar of soy formula for an emergency. After all, with an intestinal infection, the last thing you want to do is waste time looking for food for your child. And if it is not useful, cook porridge on it for the baby when he grows up.

Nature has taken care of babies who receive mother's milk. It contains immunoglobulins and other substances that facilitate the course of the disease.

Therefore, pediatricians recommend not to interrupt breastfeeding during the period of rotavirus.


Lactose free formula - which is better

Mothers sometimes worry about whether a lactose-free diet can provide a child with all the necessary substances. There is no doubt that lactose-free formula, like any other, is a complete baby food. After all, this issue is under the control of the state. Activities for the production of baby food are subject to mandatory certification.

Lactose-free mixtures are of two types: on vegetable protein, for example, soy or hypoallergenic.

If the child is not allergic to soy, then it is better to use soy.

What does hypoallergenic formula mean? This means that they cannot cause allergies. All components are selected in such a way that they will be sure to be absorbed by the body. Hypoallergenic mixtures or hydrolysates are a product where proteins are partially broken down and are better absorbed. But hydrolysates are prescribed in the most difficult cases. They are bitter, and babies are reluctant to eat them.

Do not rush to transfer the child to a hypoallergenic diet, unless there are serious indications.

The line of Israeli baby food includes low-lactose and soy formulas:

Materna Extra Care Comfort - low lactose;

Materna Soy 0+ and 12+ are soy nutrition with an improved composition, adapted to the age characteristics of newborns and toddlers from one year old.

Give us a call and a free consultation will help you determine what nutrition your child needs.

All Materna baby food is made without palm oil, without sugar and without GMOs.


How to switch a child to lactose-free formula

The transition scheme depends on the cause. If you are transferring a child to a dairy-free diet due to rotavirus, then you need to change the diet at the same time. Just replace your food with soy. The baby may have a period of getting used to a new product. But this is a lesser evil than to continue to feed him with milk.

If the transition to soy nutrition is planned, we recommend introducing it according to our scheme.


Reaction to lactose-free formula

When transferring a child to another diet, watch his reaction. If soy was chosen as the lactose-free mixture, and an undesirable reaction occurred to it, an allergy to soy should be ruled out. To do this, take a blood test and consult a doctor.

Top 11 Lactose Free Infant Formulas

Updated: 03/07/2021 15:48:32

Expert: Orlova Svetlana Anatolyevna

*Overview of the best according to expertology.ru. About selection criteria. This material is subjective, is not an advertisement and does not serve as a guide to the purchase. Before buying, you need to consult with a specialist.

Newborns with lactose intolerance need special nutrition. When the inability of the digestive system to absorb milk protein is detected, the doctor prescribes special mixtures. It is not easy to find them on sale, since the choice is much smaller than the classic mixtures. Recently, manufacturers have decided to rectify the situation and began to create more often lactose-free mixtures that can satisfy all the nutritional needs of the baby. They are very different, some, for example, are made on the basis of soy.

The Expertology editors figured out the issue. We analyzed the market and selected 11 of the best lactose-free formulas for the rating-review, which received high ratings and positive feedback from consumers.

Nomination place product name price
Rating of the best lactose-free infant formula 1 Abbott Similac Alimentum (0-6 months) 1 140 ₽
2 Nutricia Nutrilon lactose-free (from 0 months) 759 ₽
3 Nestlé NAN lactose free (from 0 months) 745 ₽
4 Peptamen Junior based on hydrolyzed whey protein (1-10 years) 975 ₽
5 Alfare Amino (from 0 months old) 2 340 ₽
6 Nutrilak "Peptidi SCT" specialized 1 011 ₽
7 Humana SL (from 0 months) 613 ₽
8 Celia LF lactose free (from 0 months) 528 ₽
9 Nutrigen lactose-free (from 6 months) 850 ₽
10 "Grandma's basket" Lactose-free (0-6 months) 545 ₽
eleven "Bellakt BL" (0-12 months) 229 ₽

Abbott Similac Alimentum (0-6 months)

Rating: 4. 9

The dry mix is ​​based on a unique carbohydrate composition, hydrolyzed casein and medium chain triglycerides. Does not contain gluten and palm oil. The mixture is suitable for infants who have severe food allergies, as well as for babies suffering from colic due to cow's milk protein, and those with malabsorption syndrome (impaired absorption in the small intestine).

Medium chain triglyceride is a fat that babies need for better absorption, and casein hydrolyzate is a protein molecule split into tiny fragments, which reduces the risk of allergies. This protein is highly digestible.

After applying the mixture, during the day, colic caused by an allergic reaction decreases in children. The product prevents diarrhea and influences the formation of normal stools similar to those of breastfed babies. As part of calcium and other minerals, vitamins for proper growth. Fatty acids, iron, choline and taurine create a unique combination that promotes the development of intelligence and vision.

The cost of packaging is 1150 rubles.

See also: 14 best baby formulas for newborns

Nutricia Nutrilon lactose-free (from 0 months)

Rating: 4.8

Dry lactose-free formula from a well-known manufacturer of baby food, like the previous one, is based on calcium caseinate and is recommended for babies with lactose deficiency, as it effectively and quickly removes unpleasant symptoms.

This problem is typical for many newborns in the first year. It occurs due to intestinal infections or due to other reasons. Breastfeeding, which is impossible in these circumstances, is being replaced by special dry mixes that do not contain lactose and prevent the gastrointestinal tract from malfunctioning.

Here, instead of lactose, there is a glucose syrup made from polysaccharides, maltose and glucose, which is easily digested. You can use the product as a main food or as a partial replacement in the diet.

The cost of packaging is 800 rubles.

Nestlé NAN lactose-free (from 0 months)

Rating: 4.7

The mixture is specially designed to artificially feed newborns who are lactose intolerant. The product can be used as a main food or as a partial replacement. The composition includes a combination of vegetable oils, including palm, glucose syrup, casein, whey protein, soy lecithin.

Due to the absence of lactose, the risk of adverse symptoms is reduced: colic, diarrhea, constipation. Carbohydrates are easy to digest and provide good digestion. Lactobacilli normalize digestion, promote the development of healthy intestinal microflora, and nucleotides restore the mucous membrane in a short time. Fatty acids strengthen the immune system, help in the development of vision and the brain.

Despite all the advantages, this mixture has a number of contraindications. It should not be used when the newborn has galactosemia or malabsorption of the small intestine because this mixture contains trace amount of lactose, which can be critical in such diseases.

The cost of packaging is 720 rubles.

Peptamen Junior based on hydrolyzed whey protein (1-10 years)

Rating: 4.6

The product is designed for medical nutrition. Suitable for the age group from one to ten years old. For newborns, it may be the only source of nutrition. The mixture is based on hydrolyzed whey protein.

Experts recommend the use of the product in acute and chronic malabsorption, the need to correct the nutritional status, if there is not enough nutrition, as well as gastroesophageal reflux, neurological disorders, Crohn's disease, cystic fibrosis, diarrhea, short bowel syndrome, developmental and growth retardation after previous diseases, etc. Not indicated in galactosemia, bowel obstruction, endocrine or metabolic diarrhea.

The mixture is perfectly absorbed, provides a better supply of nutrients, as it normalizes microcirculation in the intestine; has a balanced ratio of fatty acids, which reduces inflammation in case of impaired functioning of the gastrointestinal tract. Due to the high level of cysteine, inflammatory processes are controlled by neutralizing free radicals. Over fifty percent of medium chain triglycerides are well tolerated by the body and are an excellent source of energy.

The cost of packaging is 1000 rubles.

See also: 12 best producers of puree for the first feeding

Alfare Amino (from 0 months)

Rating: 4.5

A mixture has been developed for those suffering from severe allergic reactions or babies with food intolerances. The product is based on lactose-free amino acids. The mixture is suitable for use for a long time for babies from birth to a year. The effectiveness has been confirmed in numerous clinical studies.

Thanks to the structured lipids and easily digestible fats contained in the mixture, the child develops correctly. Grows healthy, as the product has an increased energy value, which compensates for the increased need for adequate nutrition in babies with severe allergies and food intolerances.

It contains balanced amino acids, which brings the mixture closer to breast milk. The product has a pleasant taste, so children easily switch to it. The fat composition improves treatment, relieves symptoms.

It is important to consult a specialist before buying and use the mixture under the supervision of a physician. In no case should one independently make a decision to transfer a child to full or partial artificial feeding without serious reasons, since breastfeeding is the best, especially in the first six months of life, which is supported by WHO.

The cost of packaging is quite high - 2500 r.

Nutrilak "Peptidi SCT" specialized

Rating: 4.4

The mixture is designed for children with food allergies and amalasorption syndrome. Suitable for newborns and toddlers. Non-GMO, but includes palm oil.

The product is based on whey protein hydrolyzate, which is easily digestible, does not provoke the appearance of allergies, and normalizes the functions of the gastrointestinal tract. Lactose is replaced by glucose syrup maltodextrin. These components do not load enzymatic systems and intestines. MCTs (medium chain triglycerides) in case of disorders of the gastrointestinal tract guarantee the supply of energy to the body, and nucleotides form the immune system. Macro- and microelements, vitamins and fatty acids improve the development of intelligence and maintain visual acuity, help the child grow up healthy, develop properly during the first year of life, as they are designed specifically for this period. The product also contains L-carnitine, taurine, choline bitartrate, inositol.

Due to the whey hydrolyzate, the mixture has a bitter taste and a specific smell, which the baby may not like. Therefore, experts recommend introducing the mixture gradually so that the child gets used to and does not experience stress from a sudden change in diet.

The cost of packaging is 1000 rubles.

Humana SL (from 0 months)

Rating: 4.3

The dry mix basically contains soy proteins (soy protein isolate) instead of lactose. Does not include genetically modified foods, gluten, galactose, sucrose, fructose. Such nutrition is curative and suitable for children from the first days of life.

Indicated for use in severe allergies, bovine protein intolerance and inability to breastfeed. Includes all the necessary nutrients for the child to develop properly and grow up healthy. This is a great alternative according to many experts and parents who have tried the mixture. The product, with constant use, normalizes the stool, relieves unpleasant symptoms in the form of colic, gas formation, and so on. Thanks to a balanced composition, the baby strengthens the immune system, develops intelligence and vision.

One hundred milliliters of the finished mixture has an energy value of 65 kilocalories (1.6 g of protein, 7.2 g of carbohydrates, 3.2 g of fat).

The cost of packaging is 700 rubles.

See also: 9 best producers of cereals for the first feeding

Celia LF lactose-free (from 0 months)

Rating: 4. 2

Dry mix is ​​ideal for babies from the first days of life. It covers all the needs of the child from the moment of birth until the moment when he is one year old. It can act as the main food. Instead of lactose, the product uses 100% maltodextrin, which is a carbohydrate that is very easy to digest. Contains exactly the same ratio of proteins as in breast milk - forty percent casein and sixty - whey protein.

The mixture has a positive effect on the intestinal microflora, healing it, and stimulates the immune system, thanks to bifidobacteria, the correct balance of vitamins, macro- and microelements. And starch helps to normalize the process of digestion.

The mixture is sold in an iron tube, which is convenient, and the kit comes with a measuring spoon, with which you can collect the required amount of the product and not make a mistake.

The cost of packaging is 650 rubles.

Nutrigen lactose-free (from 6 months)

Rating: 4. 1

This is not an ordinary mixture, it is made in the form of a drink that has a milky taste, but does not contain lactose. Ideal for babies from six months of age and adults, in general, for everyone who has found a violation of the metabolism of amino acids and proteins, which occurs when there is a chronic renal pathology and intolerance to cow's milk protein. Nutrition is specially designed for the course of treatment, as an aid. It is not suitable as the main one, only as a partial replacement in the diet and requires the supervision of the attending physician.

Of the advantages, it is worth highlighting a large number of components such as phosphorus, magnesium, calcium. These substances contribute to the proper formation of bone material, including teeth and growth in general; normal functioning of the muscular and nervous system. A dry mixture of carbohydrates, minerals, vitamins and vegetable oils allows you to normalize the work of the digestive tract, get rid of unpleasant symptoms - diarrhea, constipation, colic, gas formation.

The product does not contain gluten, lactose or protein. For this reason, nutrition should be supplemented with natural protein and other nutrients in the amounts prescribed by the doctor to meet the body's need for essential nutrients.

The cost of packaging is 850 rubles.

Grandma's basket Lactose-free (0-6 months)

Rating: 4.0

A dry mix from a well-known Russian manufacturer instead of lactose contains whey proteins, thanks to which the child does not develop allergies and the associated unpleasant symptoms. The product is enriched with macro- and microelements, selenium, vitamins of different groups (A, B, C, E, D, PP, K). As part of the mixture: inositol, taurine, enriched tocopherol extract, palm and soybean oil.

Ideal for babies with allergies and lactose intolerance. The mixture normalizes digestion, forms a strong immune system, intelligence, sharp eyesight, and also promotes healthy growth and proper development of the newborn.

Parents note that babies in most cases easily and with pleasure switch to this mixture, since it does not have an unpleasant taste and smell. The low cost is also captivating, because the market has a very modest selection of good budget lactose-free mixtures. You can use the product as the only means of nutrition, but more often it is used as a partial replacement.

The cost of packaging is 400 rubles.

Bellakt BL (0-12 months)

Rating: 4.0

The dry mix will provide high-quality medical nutrition. Designed for babies from the first days of life to a year. Experts recommend this product in the following cases: with lactose deficiency (inability to partially or completely break down milk sugar). The use of the product allows you to get rid of unpleasant symptoms, such as loose stools, increased gas formation, colic, bloating.

Before use, be sure to consult a doctor so that he prescribes the correct dosage and indicates what period to take the mixture.


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