(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best baby foods

We found 41 Reddit comments discussing the best baby foods. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 29 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

🎓 Reddit experts on baby foods

The comments and opinions expressed on this page are written exclusively by redditors. To provide you with the most relevant data, we sourced opinions from the most knowledgeable Reddit users based the total number of upvotes and downvotes received across comments on subreddits where baby foods are discussed. For your reference and for the sake of transparency, here are the specialists whose opinions mattered the most in our ranking.
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Top Reddit comments about Baby Foods:

u/JVani · 2 pointsr/whatisthisthing

Looks like a fortified apple sauce or baby food similar to this. Companies will often put new products and flavours in generic packaging while they're still trialing it.

u/abynum6 · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

One scoop is 9 grams. You can look at the label on Amazon.

u/growingupsux · 1 pointr/Fitness

Nutren and other complete nutrition supplementation is tailor made by health professionals with several decades of science and existence to back it up.

u/echotech · 7 pointsr/parentsofmultiples

Try to get them sucking on bottles during takeoff and landing to pop their ears.


Most airlines will not let you sit next to each other because each row only has 1 extra oxygen mask. You'll probably want to split the contents of the diaper bag between your 2 carry ons.

Our twins were great, but make sure you have some benadryl just in case you have a hard time calming them down. That is if benadryl puts yours to sleep. It works on one of mine but makes the other wired.

I gate checked my stroller in one of these. That way I had it the maximum amount of time.

We also brought some yogurt bites and crushed them up so we could stick them to the pacifier. That helped to distract them when they started to get really upset.

We brought their blankets from their beds so they could snuggle up to something familiar to them. That also seemed to help.

That's all I can remember right now. Good luck and try not to worry too much. Anyone who is a parent will feel bad for you if the kids lose it and anyone who is annoyed can deal with it.

u/jeffreylindotcom · 1 pointr/Allergies

Hey there! Yes, definitely...saying "environmental issues" is an understatement. Of the countless things I've tested for allergies, I'm only not allergic to tea. Everything else is toxic. For about 15 yrs, even touching water would rot away my skin. Last year, even on tons of immunosuppressants, allergy shots of environmental allergens (at 1/1000 th of lowest starting dose) I still started choking. Too much to go into here, but if you're interested, here's a few posts on my blog:

  • http://jeffreylin.net/2008/10/22/trading-a-life-my-story-part-1/
  • http://jeffreylin.net/about-2/

    As for treatments, experimented with many ideas over the past 6+ years at Univ of Utah research hospital (also documented on blog & youtube). I'll be trying a experimental treatment in human trials that will turn off allergic reaction chain at source in immune system, but for now...

    Idea has been to attack each step of allergic reaction chain, so the final reaction in skin, nervous system, organs, is a trickle of what it was before. Here's what worked (in reverse order, because yours isn't as severe, reverse order is safer...less risk)

  • Take several antihistamines. Body has 4 histamines, and each antihistamine only blocks 1 type, so u want to cover as many as possible. I take: cetirizine (Zyrtec), famotidine (Pepcid), and doxepin (prescription). Take before eating (or exposure to allergens, if you can)

  • Take Elecare (for infants) for food [ http://amzn.to/1eFAmW6 ] in case you're allergic to anything you're eating. You may not feel it, but food allergies will weaken your system, then you break out when something stronger affects you.

  • Gastrocrom (cromolyn). This thing has worked wonders for me, helped everything. Biggest factor in increasing my diet, reducing asthma, and even improving eyesight. Shortest side effects list i've ever seen. It's for mastocytosis...slows down mast cells, which produces histamines. Less histamines, less reaction usually. (though there are other things like eosinophils that can cause the inflammation and reactions) Again, take before eating.

  • Xolair (omalizumab). Neutralizes IgE, chemical signal to initiate allergic reaction (this is what I have waaaaaaayy too much of). I had to quit this, but everyone else that's tried Xolair because of me are almost 100% healthy. Expensive, and even with insurance, usually need asthma diagnosis to get it.

  • Immunosuppressants. I use cyclosporine. Used cellcept before, but caused neurological probs. Doubt you need any immunosuppressants though, and they're very toxic. Shouldn't be on tehse for more than a few months, but I've been on cyclosporine for 6+ years. Tons of dangerous side effects.

    Thanks for the question. Hope I've helped a bit.
u/nastylep · 35 pointsr/nfl

Yeah; they sell powder packets now that are similar to Crystal Light singles or something like that. I keep a box in the cabinet for dire circumstances. When worst comes to worst, I just dump one in a bottle of water, shake it up, and chug it before bed. It's a lifesaver.

They're like $10 for a 6 pack, IIRC.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DFA1UZA?tag=price15422-20&ascsubtag=wtbs_595a5733b18ff33846817ce5&th=1