Alkaline Infant Formula Milk Recipe

Breast milk is an example of Mother Nature’s supreme intelligence.

Breast milk from mother is—and always has been—the ideal nourishment for newborn babies and toddlers. If you are unable to produce breast milk, the second-best food you can give your child is a holistic and natural alternative formula (see recipes below). But a quick note on breast milk:

Somewhere along the way to modern society, women were told their breast milk was not good enough to feed their babies. They began relying on artificially made formula to “nourish” their children, and so began a generation of babies who grew into adults with health problems, from asthma to poor vision to diabetes—you name it. These modern formulas are poison, please do not give these to your children! There are many mothers today who think it’s normal to have a baby with eczema, rashes, diarrhea, and other symptoms from consuming artificially and chemically created formula. They think their babies are just allergic, and so maybe they’ll switch to a different brand—when in fact, their babies are being poisoned.

Here are some of the reasons why breastmilk is superior to any other food:

  • The milk a mother produces is uniquely created for each baby. It has the exact antibodies, nutrients, fats and other elements the baby requires to be healthy and fully nourished.

  • Breast milk evolves over time with the baby, giving him or her exactly what they need to grow, or what they need to counteract an illness or contact with a parasite, or what they need to adjust their body temperature on a really hot day; it even adjusts if something is off in Mama, making sure to counteract her dis-ease so that baby is protected.

  • When feeding, baby and Mama are in constant communication through her nipples (chakras), which send information via the baby’s saliva to Mama about the baby’s health and emotional state and what adjustments may be needed in the breast milk.

A mother’s milk is an example of Mother Nature’s supreme intelligence. How beautiful!

But do not panic, because there is always a natural solution to increase breast milk production. First, breastfeeding mamas should reevaluate their diet—what are you consuming that may be affecting how your body communicates with itself? Next, make sure to feed yourself with nourishing herbs and plant-based foods that will help you produce milk. If you need help producing milk, click here to buy our Herbal Supplements for Nursing Mamas. And in the meantime, use an alternative natural and holistic infant formula recipe made from fruits, seeds, nuts, grains and sea moss.

Take a look at the recipes below, but feel free to tweak the recipe and use what works best for your child.


Alkaline Alternative Milk Recipe

My favorite recipe is a simple mix of:

  • sea moss (gel or powder)

  • hemp seeds (soaked)

  • fresh, young coconut

Blend and strain with a cheese cloth. This is the recipe I’ve recommended to friends and clients with success.


ADDitional recipes

Here are additional natural formula recipes:

(SOURCE: Dherbs)

NOTE: If using grains, seeds, and nuts, allow them to soak over night.

General Milk Directions :

  • Add two 2 cups of spring water to a blender. (You can use as much water as you deem necessary to make a milk to your liking if the 2 cups of water is not enough based upon your discretion.)

  • Take one 1 cup of your milk alternative base (i.e. hemp seed, shredded coconut, soaked walnuts, etc.) and add to water in blender.

  • Add one 1 teaspoon of sea moss or any good seaweed to contents of blender.

  • Add one (1) tablespoon of Grade B or C maple syrup (organic is best) to contents of blender (except if you are using dates for your base as dates are already sweet).

  • Add a very thin slice of banana (size of a quarter coin) to contents of blender.

  • Blend all contents of blender for approximately one (1) minute.

  • Pour contents through a strainer or cheesecloth (so as to only have liquid and no left over pulp substance) in a bowl.

  • Pour contents (milk) of bowl into a container.

  • Now you can add as much milk as necessary to a baby bottle for your baby.

HEMP SEED Milk Recipe

  1. Allow organic, raw hemp seeds to soak over night.

  2. Add two (2) cups of spring water to a blender.

  3. Take one (1) cup of hemp seeds and add to water in blender.

  4. Add one (1) teaspoon of sea moss or any good seaweed to contents of blender.

  5. Add one (1) tablespoon of Grade B or C maple syrup (organic is best) to contents of blender.

  6. Add a very thin slice of banana (size of a quarter coin) to contents of blender.

  7. Blend all contents of blender for approximately one (1) minute.

  8. Pour contents through a strainer or cheesecloth (so as to only have liquid and no left over pulp substance) in a bowl.

  9. Pour contents (milk) of bowl into a container.

  10. Pour necessary amount into baby bottle.

  11. Refrigerate leftover milk and use within 48 hours.

WALNUT Milk Recipe

  1. Allow organic, raw walnuts to soak over night.

  2. Add two (2) cups of spring water to a blender.

  3. Take one (1) cup of walnuts and add to water in blender.

  4. Add one (1) teaspoon of sea moss or any good seaweed (i.e. Irish Moss, Iceland Moss; these are best to use) to contents of blender.

  5. Add one (1) tablespoon of Grade B or C maple syrup (organic is best) to contents of blender.

  6. Add a very thin slice of banana (size of a quarter coin) to contents of blender.

  7. Blend all contents of blender for approximately one (1) minute.

  8. Pour contents through a strainer or cheesecloth (so as to only have liquid and no left over pulp substance) in a bowl.

  9. Pour contents (milk) of bowl into a container.

  10. Pour necessary amount into baby bottle.

  11. Refrigerate leftover milk and use within 48 hours.

BANANA Milk Recipe

  1. Add two (2) cups of good water (preferably alkaline or spring water) to a blender.

  2. Take one organic, raw ripe banana, slice it up, and add to water in blender.

  3. Add one (1) teaspoon of sea moss or any good seaweed (i.e. Irish Moss, Iceland Moss; these are best to use) to contents of blender.

  4. Add one (1) teaspoon of Grade B or C maple syrup (organic is best) to contents of blender. NOTE: You may not need maple syrup if banana is overly ripe. Use your discretion here!

  5. Blend all contents of blender for approximately one (1) minute.

  6. Pour contents through a strainer or cheesecloth (so as to only have liquid and
    no left over pulp substance) in a bowl.

  7. Pour contents (milk) of bowl into a container.

  8. Pour necessary amount into baby bottle.

  9. Refrigerate leftover milk and use within 48 hours.

coconut Milk Recipe

  1. Add two (2) cups of good water (preferably alkaline or spring water) to a blender.

  2. Add 2 cups of thinly sliced or shredded raw coconut to water in blender.

  3. Add one (1) teaspoon of sea moss or any good seaweed (i.e. Irish Moss, Iceland Moss; these are best to use) to contents of blender.

  4. Add one (1) teaspoon of Grade B or C maple syrup (organic is best) to contents of blender. NOTE: You may not need maple syrup if banana is overly ripe. Use your discretion here!

  5. Blend all contents of blender for approximately one (1) minute.

  6. Pour contents through a strainer or cheesecloth (so as to only have liquid and no left over pulp substance) in a bowl.

  7. Pour contents (milk) of bowl into a container.

  8. Pour necessary amount into baby bottle.

  9. Refrigerate leftover milk and use within 48 hours.

date Milk Recipe

  1. Allow organic, raw dates to soak over night.

  2. Add two (2) cups of good water (preferably alkaline or spring water) to a blender.

  3. Take six (6) dates and add to water in blender.

  4. Add one (1) teaspoon of sea moss or any good seaweed (i.e. Irish Moss, Iceland Moss; these are best to use) to contents of blender.

  5. Add a very thin slice of banana (size of a quarter coin) to contents of blender.

  6. Blend all contents of blender for approximately one (1) minute.

  7. Pour contents through a strainer or cheesecloth (so as to only have liquid and no left over pulp substance) in a bowl.

  8. Pour contents (milk) of bowl into a container.

  9. Pour necessary amount into baby bottle.

  10. Refrigerate leftover milk and use within 48 hours.

NOTE: You can use less or more dates based upon your discretion as dates can be very sweet.

pepitas (pumpkin seed) Milk Recipe

  1. Allow organic, raw pepitas to soak over night.

  2. Add two (2) cups of good water (preferably alkaline or spring water) to a blender.

  3. Take one (1) cup of pepitas and add to water in blender.

  4. Add one (1) teaspoon of sea moss or any good seaweed (i.e. Irish Moss, Iceland Moss; these are best to use) to contents of blender.

  5. Add one (1) tablespoon of Grade B or C maple syrup (organic is best) to contents of blender.

  6. Add a very thin slice of banana (size of a quarter coin) to contents of blender.

  7. Blend all contents of blender for approximately one (1) minute.

  8. Pour contents through a strainer or cheesecloth (so as to only have liquid and no left over pulp substance) in a bowl.

  9. Pour contents (milk) of bowl into a container.

  10. Pour necessary amount into baby bottle.

  11. Refrigerate leftover milk and use within 48 hours.

hazelnut Milk Recipe

  1. Allow organic, raw hazelnuts to soak over night.

  2. Add two (2) cups of good water (preferably alkaline or spring water) to a blender.

  3. Take one (1) cup of hazelnuts and add to water in blender.

  4. Add one (1) teaspoon of sea moss or any good seaweed (i.e. Irish Moss, Iceland Moss; these are best to use) to contents of blender.

  5. Add one (1) tablespoon of Grade B or C maple syrup (organic is best) to contents of blender.

  6. Add a very thin slice of banana (size of a quarter coin) to contents of blender.

  7. Blend all contents of blender for approximately one (1) minute.

  8. Pour contents through a strainer or cheesecloth (so as to only have liquid and no left over pulp substance) in a bowl.

  9. Pour contents (milk) of bowl into a container.

  10. Pour necessary amount into baby bottle.

  11. Refrigerate leftover milk and use within 48 hours.


Warming Up Baby Formula or Alternative Milk

“Do not use a microwave oven to warm up baby formula or alternative milk. It changes the molecular structure of everything that goes into them.

Always use your stove top to warm up your baby’s milk. Use a small non-aluminum/non-Teflon coated pan (like stainless steel pan) to warm up the milk. Don’t let the milk get too warm. Just warm enough for the baby to drink (around 98.6 degrees).

The best temperature for the baby’s alternative milk is 98.6 degrees because this is your natural body temperature as a human being and when your baby is on the breast, this is the temperature of the milk, so keep the temperature the same with your alternative milk.”

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