Nestlé LACTOGEN Pro 1, Infant Formula Up To 6 Months with Probiotic and Prebiotics, Bag-In-Box Pack
Nestle LACTOGEN Pro 1 Baby Milk Powder is a spray-dried infant formula designed for infants from birth to 6 months. It contains probiotic L. reuteri alongside prebiotic fibres (GOS & FOS). It also has whey protein, known for its easy digestibility. With a legacy spanning over 155 years, Nestle brings its expertise in infant nutrition, backed by science and research.
Storage Conditions: Transfer the contents from the baby milk powder box along with the pouch in an airtight container. Store in a cool, dry and hygienic place.
Important Notice: Mother's milk is best for your baby.
Key Ingredients- Milk solids, Demineralised whey (21.1%),Galacto-oligosaccharide, Soyabean oil, Minerals, Low erucic rapeseed oil, Coconut oil, High oleic sunflower oil, Sunflower oil, Emulsifier (soya lecithin), Fructo-oligosaccharide, Vitamins, Probiotic (Limosilactobacillus reuteri (DSM 17938^^)), Taurine, Acidity regulator (Potassium hydroxide), L-Carnitine, Choline bitartrate and Packaging gases (Carbon dioxide and Nitrogen)
- Ingredients After Reconstitution- Water, Milk solids, Demineralised whey, Galacto-oligosaccharide, Soyabean oil, Minerals, Low erucic rapeseed oil, Coconut oil, High oleic sunflower oil, Sunflower oil, Emulsifier (Soya lecithin), Fructo-oligosaccharide, Vitamins, Probiotic (Limosilactobacillus reuteri (DSM 17938)), Taurine, Acidity regulator (Potassium hydroxide), L-Carnitine, Choline bitartrate and Packaging gases (Carbon dioxide and Nitrogen).Contains: Milk, Soy.
Key Benefits- Nestlé LACTOGEN Pro 1 Baby Milk Powder is a spray-dried formula with probiotic for infants from birth when they are not breastfed up to 6 months
- Contains probiotic L. reuteri along with GOS & FOS, which are prebiotic fibres
- Contains whey, which is a part of milk protein that is easy to digest
- Nestlé has over 155 years of expertise in Infant Nutrition backed by evolving science and research
Preference (if any)/Good to KnowVegetarian.
Suitable For: (Age)Up to six months.
Product FormPowder.
Usage:- Step 1: Wash Your Hands. Use Clean Utensils
- Step 2: Sterilize Utensils Including The Feeding Spoon And Bowl
- Step 3: Boil Drinking Water For 5 Minutes And Leave It Till Lukewarm
- Step 4: Pour Exact Amount Of Lukewarm Water As Per Feeding Table
- Step 5: Consult Feeding Table And Add Exact Number Of Leveled Scoops For Age Of Baby. Only Use Scoop Provided. Shake/Mix To Dissolve Powder
- Step 6: Feed The Baby With Bowl And Spoon. Discard Leftover Feed
Optimal Preparation:- Careful and hygienic preparation of Infant milk substitute is most essential for health
- Do not use fewer scoops than directed since diluted feeding will not provide adequate nutrients needed by your infant
- Do not use more spoons than directed since concentrated feed will not provide the water needed by your infant
- Boiled water must be cooled down to about body temperature before use for reconstitution to prevent the loss of probiotics
Storage: Transfer the contents from the baby milk powder box along with the pouch in an airtight container. Store in a cool, dry and hygienic place.
Nutrition Information:Amount per serving per 100 g of powder- Energy - 485 kcal
- Protein - 10.7 g
- Carbohydrate - 58.6 g
- Total Sugars - 40 g
- Added Sugars - 29.2 g
- Sucrose - 0 g
- Total Fat - 23.7 g
- Saturated Fat - <15 g
- Monosaturated Fat - 4.4 g
- Polyunsaturated Fat- 2.6 g
Safety Information- Read the label carefully before use
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
- Keep out of reach of the children
Quick Tips- Unboiled water, unboiled utensils or incorrect dilution can make your baby ill
- Incorrect storage, handling, preparation and feeding can potentially lead to adverse effects on the health of your baby
- Only prepare one feed at a time
- Feed immediately and follow the instructions exactly
- Do not keep unfinished feed, discard the contents
- Always hold the baby while feeding. Leaving the baby unattended may cause choking
- Infant milk substitute should be used only on the advice of a health worker as to the need for its use and the proper method of its use
- Infant milk substitute is not the sole source of nourishment for an infant
- Unboiled water, unboiled utensils or incorrect dilution can make your baby ill
- Incorrect storage, handling, preparation and feeding can potentially lead to adverse effects on the health of your baby