in case breast feeding stops during the first six months of life…
provide the infant with the most complete infant formula
Scientifically certified. Naturally loved.
Rontamil 1 Plus is the best choice for not breast fed infants and/or for those that underwent caesarian section.
FOS
…for better stimulation of the beneficial intestinal flora
ARA/DHA
…for brain, vision and nervous system development and for looser stools
HIGH LACTOSE
...which is the basic carbohydrate in infant nutrition
LOW TOTAL PROTEIN CONTENT
...according to the most recent guidelines for the prevention of childhood obesity and casein/whey protein ratio 40/60 as in breast milk
IRON SUPPLEMENTED
… in its bivalent form (Fe2+),water soluble and bioavailable, necessary for transferring oxygen to the cells
LOW PRSL
...to avoid renal function burden
beneficial intestinal flora prevalence over the pathogens in the colon
Microbial exposure along with probiotic and/or prebiotic interventions in infancy are helpful in developing immune system maturation for treatment and prevention of immune-mediated diseases in infancy and childhood.
The addition of probiotics and/or prebiotics in infant nutrition can switch intestinal microbiota into a healthier condition and thus have a significant impact on prevention of allergy.
Usage Method
Wash your hands properly. Clean and sterilize all used materials.
Boil fresh pure water for 5 minutes and then let cool down to 40°C. Pour the correct amount of water into the feeding bottle.
Pour the correct number of powder scoops using the measuring spoon inside the tin.
Close the feeding bottle using the plastic cap and shake well until completely dissolved.
Test the temperature of the milk onto the side of your wrist. Feed the baby as soon as the milk is prepared.
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