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Hami 1 Baby Formula 600g
Hami 1 Baby Formula 600g
If the baby cannot be breastfed, Hami 1 infant milk with the OptiNutri complex is a good choice for his satisfied tummy in the first six months of life.
When our baby is finally with us, it's the most beautiful moment. It is the joy of the whole family, which cares about the baby's satisfaction. The best nutrition for him is breast milk, which has an optimal composition of all the necessary nutrients. However, if for some reason you cannot breastfeed fully, quality infant milks, such as Hami 1 starting milk, are here for you after a pediatrician's recommendation.
Hami 1 Infant Milk is designed for babies from birth up to 6 months of age. Milk contains the omega 3 fatty acid DHA* and lactose,
which is the only source of sugar. It does not contain palm
oil, preservatives or artificial flavors**.
At Hami, we also care about the needs of our planet, which is why our production facilities use 100% renewable energy and our paper boxes and bags in which Hami milk is packaged are 100% recyclable.
Hami Infant Milk 1:
CONTAINS:
- omega 3 fatty acid DHA*
- only lactose, which is the only source of sugar.
DOES NOT CONTAIN:
- palm oil
- Preservatives**
- Artificial flavorings**
1 as well as all infant and child food according to the requirements of legislation.
*Contains DHA (as required by legislation for all infant formula).
**Like all infant and baby food as required by legislation.
The package contains 600 g.
Dosage and method of use
100 ml of Hami 1 initial milk (90 ml boiled water and 3 flush scoops of powder) = 276 kJ (66 kcal).
1 aligned measuring cup = 4.5 g powder
milk | Water | Number of aligned scoops:
100 ml = 90 ml of water and 3 aligned scoops 133 ml = 120 ml of water and 4 aligned scoops 166 ml = 150 ml of water and 5 aligned scoops 200 ml = 180 ml of water and 6 aligned scoops of 233 ml = 210 ml of water and 7 aligned scoops
The exact amount of milk for your baby will be advised by your pediatrician.
month | 6 x 100 ml milk
1st - 2nd uk. month | 6 x 133 ml milk
2nd - 3rd UK. month | 6 x 166 ml milk
4th - 5th UK. month | 6 x 200 ml milk
Month 6 | 6 x 233 ml milk
Preparation instructions:
1. Sterilize all used utensils and boil drinking water
intended for infants. Let it cool in the kettle for about 30 minutes to
about 40 °C. Pour the appropriate amount of boiled water into the sterilized bottle.
2. Add the appropriate amount of powder to the water bottle. Always use the enclosed measuring cup for
dosing. Align the
powder in it with the flat part of the knife.
3. Mix the mixture thoroughly in the bottle.
4. Check the temperature of the milk mixture by placing a drip on the inside of the wrist and administer immediately.
Important advice:
- Consume milk within 2 hours of its preparation. Discard unfinished nutrition.
- Do not heat in the microwave, uneven heating can cause scalding.
- Never add more scoops than indicated in the instructions or anything else.
Composition
The composition refers to the dried state of the food.
Energy 276 kJ (66 kcal)
Fat 3.4 g - of which saturated fatty acids 1.1 g Carbohydrates 7.5 g - of which sugars 7.4 g Fibre 0.3 g Milk protein 1.3 g Salt 0 g
Sodium 21.4 mg
Sodium 21.4 mg, Potassium 74 mg, Chlorides 52 mg, Calcium 53 mg, Phosphorus 39 mg, Magnesium 6.6 mg, Iron 0.53 mg, Zinc 0.48 mg, Copper 0.050 mg, Manganese 0.003 mg, Fluorides <0.006 mg, Selenium 2.5 mcg, Iodine 13 mcg.
L-carnitine 2 mg, Choline 22 mg, Taurine 0.15 mg, Other oligosaccharides GOS 0.1 g.
Notification
Breastfeeding is the best way to feed infants. Food for particular nutritional uses of infants over 6 months of age. It should only be part of a mixed and balanced diet, not used as a substitute for breast milk during the first 6 months of life. The decision to start feeding complementary foods, including any exception to the 6-month age rule, should only be taken on the advice of independent persons qualified in medicine, nutrition or pharmacy or other professionals responsible for maternal and child care, depending on the individual growth and developmental needs of the individual infant. For the health of infants, it is important to follow the instructions for the preparation and the indicated recommendations.
Avoid prolonged contact of milk formula with teeth - it increases the risk of tooth decay. Take care of your baby's teeth regularly, especially before bedtime. Ask your dentist for advice.
We support the WHO recommendation of full breastfeeding in the first 6 months of age and continuing until 2 years of age and beyond, along with the introduction of a safe and appropriate complementary diet.