Powdered milk for infants and young children aged 6 months to 3 years contains goat milk protein mixed with 2 types of dietary fiber, inulin and oligofructose, which help reduce constipation, help balance the digestive system, help prevent infection, inflammation and help boost your child's immunity.
Product Name : DG2 Advance Gold Goat Milk Follow-on Formula - 400G (DG2 Advance Gold is a follow-on formula for infants and young children made from goat milk. Size: 400 grams)
Product Details : DG2 Advance Gold Goat Milk Follow-on Formula, a follow-on formula for infants and young children made from goat milk. 400 grams.
Important things to know.
Storage
For more information on the benefits of goat milk:https://www.dgsmartmom.com/benefits-of-product/
Powdered milk for infants and young children aged 6 months to 3 years.
For infants aged 6 months and older, complementary foods should be given in addition to breast milk. However, if formula milk must be used to feed the infant, the cost implications, as well as potential health risks from improper preparation and use that may lead to illness, should be considered.
Precautions when preparing or using infant formula.
FDA Registration Number: 10-3-01028-1-0145
Powdered milk for infants and young children aged 6 months to 3 years contains goat milk protein mixed with 2 types of dietary fiber, inulin and oligofructose, which help reduce constipation, help balance the digestive system, help prevent infection, inflammation and help boost your child's immunity.
Product Name : DG2 Advance Gold Goat Milk Follow-on Formula - 400G (DG2 Advance Gold is a follow-on formula for infants and young children made from goat milk. Size: 400 grams)
Product Details : DG2 Advance Gold Goat Milk Follow-on Formula, a follow-on formula for infants and young children made from goat milk. 400 grams.
Important things to know.
Storage
For more information on the benefits of goat milk:https://www.dgsmartmom.com/benefits-of-product/
Powdered milk for infants and young children aged 6 months to 3 years.
For infants aged 6 months and older, complementary foods should be given in addition to breast milk. However, if formula milk must be used to feed the infant, the cost implications, as well as potential health risks from improper preparation and use that may lead to illness, should be considered.
Precautions when preparing or using infant formula.
FDA Registration Number: 10-3-01028-1-0145
