I found this little comparison chart but debating which might be a better fit.
I don’t understand which is better (whole milk Vs non fat etc etc)
Any opinions are so appreciated
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Whole milk is what is recommended once you wean because fat is good for brain development. So it's good that there's that fat in kendamil. But neither will be good if your baby has a milk intolerance.
Organic can still have pesticides so that label really means nothing (it's literally not regulated) so take that with a grain of salt.
DHA is also for brain growth. It's in your prenatal.
HMO is something that is seen in breastmilk so it's getting closer to breastfed milk by having it.
DHA is an omega 3.
Honestly kendamil has more going for it and has been on the market longer.

Canola oil has some negative side effects. I would do some research before choosing that one...

I use Kendamil and my son loves it, he’s thriving. No midwives or doctors etc told me it’s bad they said it’s probably the best one to use x
do you use the one sold in America or UK