All Details About Nestle Cerelac Baby Cereal with Milk 10 Months+ Wheat Honey Dates
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Description:
Nestle Cerelac Baby Cereal with Milk, Wheat Honey Date 10 Months+ is a complementary food for babies from 10 to 12 months. While infants and children have higher requirements of nutrients than adults, 2 serves of CERELAC Wheat-honey date cereal provides 99% of a baby’s daily need for iron. It is also, a source of 19 important nutrients including vitamins and minerals. Nestlé develops infant nutrition products backed by evolving science and research. Innovation has been at the heart of Nestlé since its beginning.
Uses:
- Wheat Honey Dates baby cereal: rich in iron baby cereal for babies from 10 to 12 months
- Essential nutrients for growth: a source of 19 important nutrients including vitamins and minerals
- Rich in Iron: In just 2 serves, it provides 99% of the baby's daily need of iron
- Goodness of healthy ingredients: Comes with the goodness of cereal, milk, and fruits
- Important notice: mother's milk is best for your baby
Directions For Use:
- Wash your hands before preparing the baby's food and clean all the utensils thoroughly
- Take about 100 ml of lukewarm water into the baby's bowl
- Add 4 scoops of Nestle Cerelac Fortified Baby Cereal
- Stir till smooth and feed the baby immediately using a clean spoon
Side Effects:
Warning & Precautions:
- Read the label carefully before use
- Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight
- Keep out of reach of the children
- This is Processed Mono Cereal based Complimentary food for use in specific conditions under medical guidance only
- Infant food shall be introduced only (after the age of 6 months up to the age of two years)
- 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
- Infant food is not the sole source of nourishment for an infant
- Use prepared feed within half an hour otherwise microbial deterioration may set in. Discard unused feed
- 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 nutrients needed by your infant
- Do not use more scoops than directed since concentrated feed will not provide the water needed by your infant
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