Qualities:
An alternate organic infant formula for a cow milk free diet. Can be used to continue on after breast feeding or after using the protein adapted Holle Organic Infant Formula 1 or 2 or another brand of formula.
Holle Organic Infant Goat Milk Formula can form part of a well balanced, mixed diet consisting of bottle and porridge feeds to meet the growing nutritional requirements of your baby from 6 months of age.
Holle Organic Infant Goat Milk Formula can form part of a well balanced mixed diet consisting of bottles and porridge feeds to meet the nutritional requirements of your baby. Holle Organic Infant Goat Milk Formula is tasty and easily digestible, gluten free, contains no added sugar and no GMO products.
Full cream goat milk powder* (55%), maltodextrin*, vegetable oils* (sunflower oil) starch (corn starch)*.
* ingredients from organic agriculture
Application:
Quick and easy preparation. The milk powder only needs to be shaken with boiled water.
Production:
Holle Organic Infant Goat Milk Formula consists of ingredients, over 99% of which are from organic agriculture, for example organic full cream milk from goats which have been kept in their natural environment. Less than 0.5% of the ingredients are added vitamins and minerals to adjust the, at times, insufficient levels found in the total composition of the ingredients used. These ingredients are added to the formula, according to European legislation and are guaranteed not genetically modified.
Important information:
Breastfeeding is ideal for your baby. We recommend that you inform yourself about the priorities of breastfeeding by talking to a specialist. If breastfeeding cannot take place or if your baby requires any additional nourishment, talk to a specialist (doctor, early childhood centre).
Sometimes infant formulas are not suitable due to your baby being lactose intolerant. As cow milk and goat milk have partially the same proteins an allergic reaction or intolerance can occur to both milks. However in many cases, children react to certain cow milk proteins which are not found in goat milk, therefore, goat milk can be a natural alternative.