Clinical Studies on Our Whole Goat Milk Formula

Leaders in goat milk formula clinical trial research since the early 2000’s. Here you’ll find information on our clinical studies, with links to more in-depth scientific reading.

CHARLIE Study – A feasibility, double-blinded, randomised controlled trial: feeding behaviour and quality of life of infants fed whole goat milk-based versus whey-based cow milk formula.

Jung et al. 2023 (Multi-centre study, France)

Constipated patients fed goat milk protein formula: A case series study.

Infante et al. 2018 (Barcelona, Spain)

TIGGA Study: Growth and nutritional status of infants fed formula based on goat milk or cow milk.

Zhou et al. 2014 (Adelaide, Australia)

Association of infant feeding practices in the general population with infant growth and stool characteristics.

Han et al. 2011 (Seoul, South Korea)

Randomised double-blind comparison of the growth in infants receiving goat milk formula versus cow milk formula.

Grant et al. 2005 (Auckland, New Zealand)

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