Relevant Medical Research References

1. FORMULA FEED PREPARATION: HELPING REDUCE THE RISK; A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Prof. M J Renfrew, P Ansell, K L Macleod
Archives of Disease in Childhood (Pubmed Central)

2. CONCENTRATED FEEDS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO HYPERNATRAEMIC DEHYDRATION IN INFANTS

Timothy L. Chambers and A. E. Steel
British Medical Journal

3. INFANT FEEDING PRACTICES

R.K. Oates British Medical Journal

4. HYPERNATRAEMIA IN INFANTS AS A CAUSE OF BRAIN DAMAGE

Duncan Macaulay and Marjorie Watson
Archives of Disease In Childhood (Pubmed Central)

REFERENCES ON USAGE

5. FORMULA FEEDING

Safe Preparation, Storage and Handling of Powdered Infant Formula

Infant Nutritional Council, Australia and New Zealand.
See Article 8 Therein

6. WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION AND UNITED NATIONS PUBLICATIONS.

(a) MANUAL ON FEEDING INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN

Margaret Cameron and Yngve Hofvander
Sponsored by the UN/ACC Sub-Committee on Nutrition

Pg 78, Para 2: Contamination prevention and need for good containers.
Pg 79, Para 2: Care needed in safe feed preparation.
Pg 100: Contamination and Feed Preparation.
Pg 101, Para 4: Measuring scoops-scooping difficulties and difficulty in keeping correct scoop counts.
Pg 101, Para 10: Danger of over-concentrated feeds

(b) INTERNATIONAL CODE OF MARKETING OF BREAST-MILK SUBSTITUTES : World Health Organisation, Geneva 1981.

Ref: Para 9.2 on Pg. 20 re health hazards of inappropriate preparation
Website: http://www.who.int/nutrition/publications/infantfeeding/9241541601/en/

REFERENCES ON USAGE

7. A SURVEY OF BISPHENOL A IN U.S. CANNED FOODS. March 2007.

Ref: Para 9.2 on Pg. 20 re health hazards of inappropriate preparation
Website: http://www.who.int/nutrition/publications/infantfeeding/9241541601/en/

8. GUIDE TO INFANT FORMULA AND BABY BOTTLES

9. EVEN BPA-FREE BOTTLES MIGHT LEACH WORRISOME CHEMICALS (CANADIAN TV Network - 30 SEPT 2012)