I must admit I did not know what DHA even was, until someone commented on it in another post about JuicyJuice -Brain development formula, so I googled & the first thing that popped up was this..
http://www.cornucopia.org/2008/01/replacing-mother-infant-formula-report/?gclid=CJedkN2j_ZsCFRBbagodCG3D-AReplacing Mother – Imitating Human Breast Milk in the Laboratory, details research questioning the alleged benefits of adding “novel” omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, produced in laboratories and extracted from algae and fungus, into infant formulas. The report presents disturbing research indicating that the new additives placed in infant formula are seriously endangering the health of some formula-fed newborns and toddlers. Aggressive marketing campaigns by some infant formula manufacturers appear to have encouraged new mothers to give up nursing and switch to use of the questionable infant formula products.
NEW important information for parents — 2/09: DHA and ARA in infant formula have been linked to severe diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, and gastrointestinal pain in some infants. Since these additives are relatively new in infant formula, not all pediatricians are aware of their possible side effects. Click here to read rest of update.
Report and Related Links:
* Read the Executive Summary.
(Print quality high-definitiona version here.)
* Read the full report (8 MB pdf)
* NEW - 2-09: Standards deliberately misinterpreted to allow DHA in organics. Click here to see more.
* Questions and Answers about infant forumla
* Read a sampling of “Adverse Reaction reports” obtained by The Cornucopia Institute’s Freedom of Information Act request to the FDA. The reports detail infant health problems related to DHA/ARA formula.