Frezylac Gold 1 Upgrade Organic Milk Powder for Babies up to 6 Months 400g
Frezylac Gold Upgrade 1 is organic milk powder suitable for feeding full-term infants from birth to 6 months.
moreMilk Powder for Babies up to 6 Months
Frezylac Gold Upgrade 1 is organic milk powder suitable for feeding full-term infants from birth to 6 months.
It is based on the principles of organic cow breeding and EU Regulations. governing infant formulas and follow-on formulas.
It has an innovative composition based on the combination of a mixture of animal* and vegetable fats of biological origin and Prebiotics GOS:FOS (9:1).
The improved** profile of saturated fatty acids ensures a high content of medium and short chain fatty acids (MCFA & SCFA) and β-palmitic acid, being a source of cholesterol. It also contains proteins, vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates (Lactose as the main Oligosaccharide), trace elements, DHA (as required by law for all infant formula), ω-3 and ω-6 fatty acids.
*derived from the cream of the milk of organic cows
**compared to the previous Frezylac Gold formula
Suitable for babies from birth to 6 months
Wash your hands and sterilize all utensils. Boil fresh clean water for 5 minutes & let cool to 40°C. Pour the required amount of boiled water (see reconstitution instructions table) into the sterile flask. Using the enclosed measuring cup measure the correct amount of powder. “Cut” the surface of each scoop with the back of a clean, dry knife and add. Close the bottle with the sterile cap and shake thoroughly until the powder is completely dissolved. Remove the cap and insert the sterile nipple. Allow the contents to cool (37°C). Check the temperature by putting a few drops on the inside of your wrist.
Lifespan:
On the shelf: 24 months
After opening: 3 weeks
The package includes a special area to note the date of opening.
Breast milk is the ideal food for infants. Exclusive breastfeeding during the first six months of life is ideal for your baby. When breastfeeding is impossible or insufficient, consult the pediatrician about introducing infant milk into your baby's diet. Starting bottle feeding can have negative effects on breastfeeding.