I went to visit my friend and her ten week old baby yesterday. She's combination feeding - had awful advice when her DS was tiny, lots of issues, has paid for independent BF consultant etc but still struggling.
Anyway, she was preparing a feed, using HIPP Organic, and mentioned that she had to make sure the water wasn't above 40 degrees. I looked puzzled as I'd read here about the need to ensure that formula is made with water over 70 degrees, to kill the bacteria. I told her what I knew, sent her a link to NHS/Department of Health guidance on making up formula (which confirmed what I'd thought) and she was surprised.
I looked up HIPP Organic today, and the directions on the website are to use 'cooled, boiled water' - here
Can anyone advise on why there remains this contradictory advice? Why are formula companies advising the use of cooled water to make up feeds? 