Monday, 1 August 2016

Nestlé CERELAC Infant Cereal Stage-3 (10 Months-24 Months) Wheat-Rice Mixed Veg 300g


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Product Details :

  • It is free from added artificial colours, flavours and preservatives
  • Each serve of Cerelac provides the goodness of cereal with 18 important nutrients
  • It is a fortified baby cereal with milk
  • Important Notice: Mother's milk is best for your baby
  • Infant food shall be introduced only after the age of 6 Months and upto the age of 2 years

Product Description :

Ingredients
Wheat flour, Milk solids, Sucrose, Soyabean oil, Rice flour, Corn crunchies, Spinach crunchies, Carrot crunchies, Green pea crunchies, Tomato crunchies, Minerals and Vitamins
Storage Instructions
After opening this pack, the content should immediately be transferred to an empty, clean, dry & airtight container. After each use, replace lid tightly & store in a cool & dry place.
Directions
  • Wash your hands. Use clean utensils
  • Boil drinking water for 5 minutes. Leave it till lukewarm
  • Pour 100 ml of lukewarm water into a bowl
  • Add 4 level scoops of CERELAC
  • Stir until pap is smooth. Feed your baby with a clean spoon
Safety Warnings
Careful and hygienic preparation of infant food is most essential for health. Do not use fewer scoops than directed, since diluted feeding will not provide adequate nutrition needed by your infant. Do not use more scoops than directed, since concentrated feed will not provide the water needed by your infant. Infant food 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. The world health organization recommends exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months. Nestlé supports this recommendation. Since babies vary in their needs, consult your healthcare professional for advice on when to introduce CERELAC to your child. Breastfeeding should continue for as long as possible after introduction of weaning foods.
Indications/Suggested Usage
Complementary food for babies after 6 months when breast milk alone can no longer totally cover the baby's growing nutritional requirements





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