Ceralac Stage 3 Wheat Honey Dates 10Month

Description
Nestle Cerelac Infant Food with Milk, Wheat, and Honey, Ages 10 Months and Up For babies aged 10 to 24 months, Nestle Cerelac Baby Cereal with Milk is a supplemental baby meal. Two servings of Cerelac Wheat Honey Dates Cereal supply 37% of a baby's daily iron needs, despite the fact that newborns and children have higher nutritional needs than adults. In addition, it contains 14 essential elements, such as vitamins and minerals. Zinc, vitamin C, vitamin D, and vitamin A all assist healthy immune system function. Packed with the deliciousness of cereal, milk, and fruit, this baby cereal is high in protein. Nestle has 155 years of scientific experience in the field of baby nutrition, and its products are supported by growing research and knowledge. Since its founding, Nestle has placed a strong emphasis on innovation.
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Product Details
Resultant Minerals, Starch, Malt extract, Vitamins, Enzyme (Alpha amylase), Milk solids (34.2%), Honey (8.3%), Sugar, Soybean oil, Corn flour (3.1%), Date (0.5%), and Packaging gases (Nitrogen and Carbon dioxide) includes barley, milk, and wheat. Iron-rich infant porridge made from wheat honey dates baby food for infants aged 10 to 12 months A source of 14 vital elements, including vitamins and minerals, that are necessary for growth Packed with Iron: It meets 99 percent of the infant's daily iron needs in just two servings. Quality of nutritious ingredients: includes the health benefits of cereal, milk, and fruits. Important information: your baby will thrive on mother's milk.
Direction For Use
Before making the baby's food, wash your hands and make sure all the utensils are clean. Put four scoops of Nestle Cerelac Fortified Baby Cereal into the baby's bowl with around 100 milliliters of tepid water. Using a clean spoon, feed the infant right away after stirring until smooth.
Safety Advices
Before using, carefully read the label. Keep out of direct sunlight and store in a cool, dry location. Keep out of children's reach. This complimentary meal is made from processed mono cereal and should only be used under medical supervision in certain situations. Only infant food should be introduced (after six months to two years of age). Only a health professional's advise about the necessity and appropriate usage of infant food should be followed. An newborn's primary source of nutrition is not infant food. Use the prepared meal within 30 minutes to prevent the onset of microbial degradation. Throw away any leftover feed. The most important thing for your baby's health is to prepare their food carefully and hygienically. Don't use less scoops than instructed because diluted feeding won't provide them enough nutrients. Because concentrated feed won't provide your baby the water they need, don't use more scoops than instructed.
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