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SBIF
(redirected from Soy-Based Infant Formula)

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SBIFSuperintendencia de Bancos e Instituciones Financieras (Spanish: Superintendency of Banks and Financial Institutions; Chile)
SBIFSoy-Based Infant Formula (lactose intolerance)
SBIFSmall Business Investment Fund (various organizations)
SBIFSmall Business Ideas Forum (www.smallbusinessbrief.com/forum)
SBIFSuction Blister Interstitial Fluid
SBIFSwiss Bond Index Foreign (mutual fund)
SBIFSmall Business Innovation Fund (Australia)


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In fact, the amount of phytoestrogens in soy-based infant formula was more than 300 times higher than in normal infant formula.
Exposure of infants to phytooestrogens from soy-based infant formula.
In the same FSA board meeting, which took place on May 8th, FSA said only that one of the agency's executives has written to the Department of Health about a review of their advice on soy-based infant formula feeding; that information based on the findings of the Phytoestrogens and Health report is being made available to consumers and that the FSA will be considering the COT recommendations for further research on phytoestrogens.
 
 
 
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