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Nurtumil - LF Lactose Free Infant Formula Milk Powder 400 gm Tin

Nurtumil - LF Lactose Free Infant Formula Milk Powder 400 gm Tin powder

Brand: Nurtumil
-DHA and ARA, Nucleotides
-400 gm
-Infants (birth to 1 year)
-Lactose-free formula especially for lactose-intolerant babies. Contains essential minerals, vitamins, DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), amino acids, helping babies in physical and mental growth.

Description

The Nurtumil- LF Lactose free Infant formula especially designed for babies who are lactose-intolerant. It contains essential minerals, vitamins, DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), ARA (Arachidonic acid), nucleotides, and amino acids that promote healthy physical and mental growth in infants. The Nurtumil- LF Lactose free Infant formula can be administered from birth onwards; however, it is not a substitute for breastmilk. It is also used for the management of diarrhea in infants due to lactose intolerance. This milk contains DHA- a natural ingredient also found in breastmilk. It supports normal eye and brain development and helps your baby achieve significant milestones at the right age, such as smiling, crawling, and walking. ARA is also an ingredient of this product. It is essential for normal brain development and general good health of the baby. Furthermore, Nucleotides play a significant role in strengthening your baby’s’ immune response to various diseases and enhance gut repair and differentiation This is a complete nutritional formula for infants that helps them grow stronger and healthier.

Ingredients

-Minerals
-Vitamins
-DHA (docosahexaenoic acid)
-ARA (Arachidonic acid)
-Nucleotides
-amino acids

Form

Milk powder

Flavor/Variant/Type/Size

400 grams

Key Benefits

-Contains essential minerals, vitamins, DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), ARA (Arachidonic acid), nucleotides, and amino acid
-Promotes healthy physical and mental growth in infants
-Can be administered from birth onwards
-Used in the management of diarrhoea in infants due to lactose intolerance
-Complete nutritional formula for infants
-Helps infants grow stronger and healthier

Direction For Use

-Please wash your hands before preparing your baby’s milk.
-Open the lid of the tin and take out the scoop provided within the tin.
-Scoop out as many spoons as mentioned on the preparation instructions and dissolve the powder completely in warm, clean water.
-Shake the feeder to ensure even mixing of the powder with the water.
-Feed your baby after ensuring the milk is at the right temperature.

Storage

Store at room temperature.
Protect from extreme heat & humidity.

Faqs

1.Can I feed my baby formula milk only and stop breastfeeding?

Breastfeeding has a great number of advantages over milk powder formulas; therefore, it is highly encouraged to feed your baby with breastmilk from birth up to 2 years of age. Formula milks are not a substitute of breastmilk; however, they may be used for extra nutrition or for babies having trouble taking breastmilk.

2.For how long should I breastfeed my baby?

Please breastfeed your baby soon after birth and continue doing so till 2 years. During of after this time, you may introduce formula milk.

3.Does breastmilk or formula milk have any side effects?

The mother’s breastfeeding their baby may pass the foods they consume through their milk and upset the baby’s tummy. Therefore, if you are breastfeeding, only eat foods that are easy on your baby’s tummy, if passing. On the other hand, unless the formula milk does not suit your baby, formula milk does not cause significant problems.

4.When can I add foods other than breastfeeding in my baby’s eating routine?

A baby is entirely dependent on breastmilk for the first six months of life; thus, breastfeed your baby exclusively during this time. If you wean your baby at 4-5 months, ensure that you introduce iron-fortified foods or formulas into his/her diet along with continuous breastfeeding.

5.For how long should I breastfeed my baby each time?

A newborn should be breastfed every 2 or 3 hours and nursed for 10 to 15 minutes on each side. An average of 20-30 minutes per feeding helps ensure the baby is getting sufficient nutrition through the breastmilk.