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Blemil Plus Max Low Lactose 400 g

Infant Formula With Reduced Lactose Content To Ease Digestion And Reduce Colic And Bloating, Suitable For Children With Lactose Sensitivity.

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  • Key IngredientsLow lactose, milk protein, vitamins and minerals
  • Product FormPowdered Milk
  • Package Size400 g
  • Caution & WarningsStore In A Cool, Dry Place And Use Within The Expiration Date. Do Not Leave Prepared Milk Out Of The Refrigerator For Long Periods.
  • Storage ConditionsStore In A Cool, Dry Place Away From Moisture.
  • How To UseDissolve the recommended amount of milk in warm water according to the instructions on the package.
  • ConcernsChild Nutrition, Immune Support

1. What is the main use of this milk?,

"It is used to feed infants and babies who suffer from temporary lactose intolerance, which commonly occurs after episodes of acute diarrhea or gut inflammation."

2. How does it differ from regular formula?,

It differs in its sugar content; the level of lactose (the main sugar in milk) is reduced and replaced with other easily digestible sugars (like maltodextrin) to prevent stomach upset.

3. Does this formula contain other important nutrients?

,"Yes; it is a complete formula fortified with all essential nutrients, including essential fatty acids (DHA/AA) to support brain development, and probiotics/prebiotics to support gut health."

4. Can it be used for infants with cow's milk protein allergy?

,"No; this formula is only for lactose intolerance (a sugar digestion issue). A doctor must be consulted for the diagnosis and treatment of cow's milk protein allergy, which requires a dairy-free formula."

5. Should this milk be continued indefinitely?,

No; it is usually used for a temporary period (a few weeks) until the baby's gut fully recovers after a bout of diarrhea. The child should gradually return to regular formula after consulting a doctor.