And likening the growth nutrition needs of infants to those of adults is also loopy. Have the numbers you cited been evaluated in infants, or extrapolated from adult studies?The body needs some natural sources of fat. Cholesterol consumption does not automatically equate to cholesterol levels within the blood.
Someone did that? Where?
I did see where someone compared feeding an infant soy based formula to feeding them five birth control pills a day. Do you agree with that craziness?
Have the numbers you cited been evaluated in infants
Yes, it's true. Infants need a lot of high quality protein from their formula, or from breastfeeding, to properly develop. And if they cannot consume cow milk based formula, soy milk formula is an excellent alternative.
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Cholesterol consumption does not automatically equate to cholesterol levels within the blood.
This is true.. We've known for a long time that human genetics will exert greater influence over serum cholesterol levels than diet.