BEBELAC LF

From Months 0 – 6

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    Bebelac Lactose-Free is specially formulated for infants who are experiencing digestive discomfort like flatulence and diarrhea.

    Consult your pediatrician before using this product.

    (USED UNDER THE SUPERVISON OF A DOCTOR ONLY!)

    Bebelac Lactose Free is an infant formula for babies who are intolerant towards (cannot digest) lactose-the natural sugar found in breast milk and many other baby formulas.
    Lactose intolerance can cause digestive discomfort like gas production and diarrhea and use of a lactose-free formula will help reduce the symptoms of lactose intolerance.

    Lactose has been removed from our Bebelac LF formula and replaced with Maltodextrin to ensure adequate nutrition is maintained.

    This formula can be used in combination with breastfeeding or when breastfeeding is no longer possible.

    Is your baby fussy due to gas or diarrhea? Bebelac Lactose-Free soothes digestion & provides complete nutrition. [Lactose-Free Baby Formula]

    BEBELAC offers complete nutrition for your child

    Bebelac 2 is a nutritionally complete follow-on formula, suitable as part of a weaning diet from 6 months to 12 months. If you are unable to breastfeed, Bebelac 2 contains prebiotics, iron, and other nutrients that help support your baby’s growth and development.

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    In the first few months of life your baby relies on his milk for all the nutrients needed to grow and develop every part of his little body. If you are unable to breastfeed, Bebelac 1 from 0 – 6 months contains prebiotics, iron, and other nutrients that help support your baby’s growth and development.

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    Important Notice:

    Breastfeeding is best for babies and a healthy diet / maternal nutrition is important when breastfeeding. A decision not to Breastfeed can be difficult to reverse. Infant formula is suitable from birth when babies are not breastfed. It is recommended that all formula milks be used on the advice of a doctor. midwife, health visitor, public health nurse, dietitian, pharmacist, or other professional responsible for maternal and childcare and the financial implications should be considered. All preparation and feeding instructions should be followed carefully as inappropriate preparation could lead to health hazards.