Extensive HA is a hypoallergenic formula designed to meet the nutritional needs of babies with cow’s milk protein allergy. If your baby is suspected of having CMPA or diagnosed with CMPA your baby’s doctor might recommend changing from a routine formula to a hypoallergenic infant formula. Extensive HA has been clinically proven to be hypoallergenic. It is made with 100% whey, a high-quality whey protein, extensively broken down designed to be well tolerated. Extensive HA is the only hypoallergenic formula to feature B. lactis, a probiotic similar to those found in breast milk to support digestive health. Babies with cow’s milk protein allergy have been shown to have a different gut flora than babies without cow’s milk protein allergy. Feeding infants diagnosed with CMPA, an extensively hydrolyzed formula with the probiotic Bifidobacterium lactis has been shown to help promote a balanced gut flora. Extensive HA has a unique oil blend made with expert recommended DHA for brain and eye development and Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCT), fatty acids that are well absorbed. It has all vitamins and minerals to support baby’s growth.
A company and a formula you can trust!!! My poor sweet baby needed a formula specific for her milk allergy and we tried alimentum, nutramigen, prosobee, gentleease, similac sensitive and everything still left her screaming in pain or she refused to eat because of the gross smell and taste.... enter this formula! THANK GOD! It’s amazing and I actually feel good knowing it’s by gerber!Pros:*powder doesn’t have a strong smell* you can make bottles by the ounce instead of having to do two ounces per scoop!* no more screaming from gas and hardly any reflux at all!!!* still can poop normally which is a huge plus since a lot of hypoallergenic and sensitive kinds are so iron enriched they cause constipation ... not this one!!!* not thick so it won’t gunk up their saliva* whiter color resembling regular milk so it doesn’t stain as bad as other formulasCons:* not a lot of power in the container, one container doesn’t even last a week* can’t generally find in stores like most so make sure you order in enough time* don’t be alarmed if the poopy diapers really stink and are really darkBasically go with this formula! You’ll be so happy you did!!!
We were originally feeding Similac Alimentum but after a few weeks we began to notice a sharp increase in stomach discomfort and reflux. As a result we made the decision to switch to Gerber Extensive HA and have had great success with it for several weeks now. After switching to Gerber we noticed an almost immediate reduction in reflux and stomach discomfort and now have a very happy baby. This formula is working very well for our baby and if you are having issues with the other hypoallergenic options this is probably worth a shot.
My 5 month old baby is on Nutramigen (casein base) but still has discomfort & mild eczema patches. He was fine for about a month but always spitup a lot. His spitup has improved some, but even with reflux medicine has been having increased tummy troubles & now crying while eating. I ordered this to try a whey base to see if it would help. The first day I mixed in 20% of the Gerber & he was more uncomfortable and upset as the day went on, but the 2nd was like magic! No stomach gurgling, no super wet burps, no crying, very little spitup. I'm still in the process of increasing the Gerber ever so slowly, but wow it is like night & day even just that little bit.This also smells less bad than Nutramigen. NONE of the hypoallergenic formulas in the US taste good. They are all extremely bitter because of the broken down protein. Don't expect your older baby will like this if they are used to breast milk or regular formula. My baby drinks it no problem because he's had it since 3 weeks old. This tastes a little better to me than Nutramigen.For those saying it's hard to mix, I've had good luck with using warmed water, and NOT packing the scoop. It's a smaller scoop so I'm weighing the powder I'm adding to the water in grams on a scale. Shake the bejesus out of it. It will mix well with no foam. Other formula you can't shake hard without creating to much foam, but this Gerber hardly foams at all.
Mi bebe tiene alergia a la leche de vaca estuvimos probando con nutrimigen, por que la gentlese y la ar de enfamil lo hacían vomitar, después probamos esta pero no le gustó, así que deje de intentar y decidí ser lactancia exclusiva y dejar de consumir lácteos, ojalá a sus bebés les ayude vi buenas reseñas por eso la pedí
I usually LOVE Gerber formulas. I love how they are Non-GMO….more on that later….I have used this variety in the past a few times with no issues. But I either got a bad batch or they have changed their formulation? I prepared a bottle for my son…packaging was nice and secure, no issues there, but he refused the bottle, repeatedly. Finally, I tried a sip of it myself, and was **shocked** at how bitter it was!! Extremely bitter. If this is how it always tastes, I worry about the quality….I mean babies may not know any better if this formula is all they are ever given. If you order a can, try a sip yourself, and see if you feel comfortable giving it to your child.Hopefully this was a fluke. As I mentioned earlier, Gerber’s formulas are Non-GMO….my issue with GMO’s may not be what you think it is. Infant formulas rely heavily on corn—-corn syrup is the first ingredient in this variety. For plant-based formulas, soy is also used. Corn and Soy are genetically modified to tolerate being sprayed with Round-Up type pesticides, so that weeds around the corn/soy die, but the crops do not. I cannot see how anyone can say, Monsanto-funded studies or no, that zero of those glyphosphates are absorbed into the plant, and ultimately into the sensitive bodies of our babies. Anecdotally, my son has a neurologically disorder that improved significantly when I switched him from Similac/Enfamil Soy (both GMO) to Gerber Soy (non-GMO)….since that switch and over time, he was able to tolerate some milk-based sensitive-type formulas including this one, bought elsewhere.I know this review is for the HA variety, and not soy, but if you choose *not* to go with this product, please consider choosing another Gerber variety or an organic brand. At least look for one that is Non-Gmo. When it comes to plant-based formulas, which some of us with kids with milk-sensitivities ultimately go to anyway, almost all store brands and major grocery store brands all contain GMO ingredients….except Gerber.Amazon did issue me a refund for this product, but it might be case by case, since generally infant formula cannot be returned. It was fast shipping, and I do still love the Gerber brand in general. Just the strong bitterness made this formula undrinkable for my child.
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A company and a formula you can trust!!! My poor sweet baby needed a formula specific for her milk allergy and we tried alimentum, nutramigen, prosobee, gentleease, similac sensitive and everything still left her screaming in pain or she refused to eat because of the gross smell and taste.... enter this formula! THANK GOD! It’s amazing and I actually feel good knowing it’s by gerber!Pros:*powder doesn’t have a strong smell* you can make bottles by the ounce instead of having to do two ounces per scoop!* no more screaming from gas and hardly any reflux at all!!!* still can poop normally which is a huge plus since a lot of hypoallergenic and sensitive kinds are so iron enriched they cause constipation ... not this one!!!* not thick so it won’t gunk up their saliva* whiter color resembling regular milk so it doesn’t stain as bad as other formulasCons:* not a lot of power in the container, one container doesn’t even last a week* can’t generally find in stores like most so make sure you order in enough time* don’t be alarmed if the poopy diapers really stink and are really darkBasically go with this formula! You’ll be so happy you did!!!
We were originally feeding Similac Alimentum but after a few weeks we began to notice a sharp increase in stomach discomfort and reflux. As a result we made the decision to switch to Gerber Extensive HA and have had great success with it for several weeks now. After switching to Gerber we noticed an almost immediate reduction in reflux and stomach discomfort and now have a very happy baby. This formula is working very well for our baby and if you are having issues with the other hypoallergenic options this is probably worth a shot.
My 5 month old baby is on Nutramigen (casein base) but still has discomfort & mild eczema patches. He was fine for about a month but always spitup a lot. His spitup has improved some, but even with reflux medicine has been having increased tummy troubles & now crying while eating. I ordered this to try a whey base to see if it would help. The first day I mixed in 20% of the Gerber & he was more uncomfortable and upset as the day went on, but the 2nd was like magic! No stomach gurgling, no super wet burps, no crying, very little spitup. I'm still in the process of increasing the Gerber ever so slowly, but wow it is like night & day even just that little bit.This also smells less bad than Nutramigen. NONE of the hypoallergenic formulas in the US taste good. They are all extremely bitter because of the broken down protein. Don't expect your older baby will like this if they are used to breast milk or regular formula. My baby drinks it no problem because he's had it since 3 weeks old. This tastes a little better to me than Nutramigen.For those saying it's hard to mix, I've had good luck with using warmed water, and NOT packing the scoop. It's a smaller scoop so I'm weighing the powder I'm adding to the water in grams on a scale. Shake the bejesus out of it. It will mix well with no foam. Other formula you can't shake hard without creating to much foam, but this Gerber hardly foams at all.
Mi bebe tiene alergia a la leche de vaca estuvimos probando con nutrimigen, por que la gentlese y la ar de enfamil lo hacían vomitar, después probamos esta pero no le gustó, así que deje de intentar y decidí ser lactancia exclusiva y dejar de consumir lácteos, ojalá a sus bebés les ayude vi buenas reseñas por eso la pedí
I usually LOVE Gerber formulas. I love how they are Non-GMO….more on that later….I have used this variety in the past a few times with no issues. But I either got a bad batch or they have changed their formulation? I prepared a bottle for my son…packaging was nice and secure, no issues there, but he refused the bottle, repeatedly. Finally, I tried a sip of it myself, and was **shocked** at how bitter it was!! Extremely bitter. If this is how it always tastes, I worry about the quality….I mean babies may not know any better if this formula is all they are ever given. If you order a can, try a sip yourself, and see if you feel comfortable giving it to your child.Hopefully this was a fluke. As I mentioned earlier, Gerber’s formulas are Non-GMO….my issue with GMO’s may not be what you think it is. Infant formulas rely heavily on corn—-corn syrup is the first ingredient in this variety. For plant-based formulas, soy is also used. Corn and Soy are genetically modified to tolerate being sprayed with Round-Up type pesticides, so that weeds around the corn/soy die, but the crops do not. I cannot see how anyone can say, Monsanto-funded studies or no, that zero of those glyphosphates are absorbed into the plant, and ultimately into the sensitive bodies of our babies. Anecdotally, my son has a neurologically disorder that improved significantly when I switched him from Similac/Enfamil Soy (both GMO) to Gerber Soy (non-GMO)….since that switch and over time, he was able to tolerate some milk-based sensitive-type formulas including this one, bought elsewhere.I know this review is for the HA variety, and not soy, but if you choose *not* to go with this product, please consider choosing another Gerber variety or an organic brand. At least look for one that is Non-Gmo. When it comes to plant-based formulas, which some of us with kids with milk-sensitivities ultimately go to anyway, almost all store brands and major grocery store brands all contain GMO ingredients….except Gerber.Amazon did issue me a refund for this product, but it might be case by case, since generally infant formula cannot be returned. It was fast shipping, and I do still love the Gerber brand in general. Just the strong bitterness made this formula undrinkable for my child.
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Complete Nutrition for Babies With Milk Allergy & Intolerance
Cow’s milk protein allergy (CMPA) and associated symptoms can be managed by adjusting your little one’s diet. Extensive HA is a nutritionally complete hypoallergenic infant formula that contains protein broken down into tiny pieces designed to be well-tolerated by most babies with CMPA.
Extensive HA is made with 100% whey protein. Broken down into tiny pieces, whey protein is well-tolerated by most babies with CMPA.
Babies with CMPA have been shown to have different gut flora than those without CMPA. Extensive HA is the only hypoallergenic formula made with probiotic B. lactis, a probiotic similar to those found in breast milk, to support digestive health.
There’s no compromising on nutrition—especially when your baby has a food allergy. Extensive HA is a hypoallergenic formula containing all the essential nutrients your baby needs to grow. Plus, it has DHA, an omega-3 fatty acid recommended by experts for brain and eye development.
Does lactose cause tummy troubles for your little one? Extensive HA is lactose-free to ease the fussiness and gas associated with lactose intolerance.






