Kendamil
Classic Ready to Feed 1
Classic Ready to Feed 1
Kendamil Classic Ready to feed milk is made with love and inspired by nature.
We don’t do palm oil, fish oil or cheap additives. What we do do is creamy whole milk with natural MFGM, plant-based DHA and prebiotics. Simple.
Kendamil Ready to Feed First Infant Milk is suitable from birth.
Key ingredients
Preparation
If warmed, check temperature on wrist before feeding. never prepare the baby's bottle in advance. For hygiene reasons, either discard unfinished feed or keep in the fridge and consume within 24 hours.
Wash hands and sterilise all utensils according to manufactures' instructions. Check best before date and then shake bottle well. Pour the required amount of milk into a sterilised feeding bottle. Serve at room temperature, or warmed if desired. If warmed, check temperature of feed.
Key ingredients
Water, whole milk, demineralised whey (milk), demineralised whey permeate (milk), vegetable oils (rapeseed, sunflower), galacto-oligosaccharides (milk), fructo-oligosaccharides, docosahexaenoic acid oil (Algae oil), oil from Mortierella alpina, L-tryptophan, L-tyrosine, L-histidine, inositol, L-carnitine, choline chloride, taurine, Minerals : sodium citrate, calcium citrate, calcium phosphate, potassium phosphate, sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, ferrous sulphate, zinc sulphate, copper sulphate, manganese sulphate, sodium selenite, potassium iodide, potassium hydroxide, Vitamins: A, D3, B1, B2, niacin, pantothenic acid, B6, biotin, folic acid, B12, C, E, K1, Emulsifier: sunflower lecithin, Antioxidant: tocopherol rich extract
Allergy Advice: For Allergens See Ingredients in Bold.
Note from GOLDFARMACI
Breastfeeding is the optimal source of nutrition for infants and is recommended as the primary feeding method whenever possible. Breast milk provides numerous health benefits and essential nutrients that support your baby’s growth and development. Before using this formula, please consult your healthcare provider or pharmacist to discuss your infant’s specific nutritional needs. Milk formula should be considered only when breastfeeding is not an option or is insufficient. Always follow the guidance of your healthcare professional regarding infant feeding.