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Karihome Step 3 Goat's Milk Growing-Up Formula 900g For Children 12 Months and Above Karihome Step 3 Goat's Milk Growing-Up Formula 900g For Children 12 Months and Above
Karihome Step 3 Goat's Milk Growing-Up Formula 900g For Children 12 Months and Above
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Karihome Step 3 Goat's Milk Growing-Up Formula 900g For Children 12 Months and Above

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Karihome's growing up milk is formulated to meet the nutritional needs of children from 1 to 3 years. It is specially formulated to enhance the natural goodness of goat milk to better meet the nutritional needs of growing toddlers and young children. NCFM® is one of the 3 probiotics (types of "good" bacteria) added to Karihome Growing Up Formula. These bacteria aid in digestion and help to maintain a healthy digestive system. Marine fish oil & single cell oil extract are added to enhance DHA & AA for brain and eye development. Manufactured with pride in New Zealand. New Zealand goat milk contains naturally occurring conjugated linoleic acid (CLA).

Karihome Goat Milk Products are a fantastic quality approach to dairy for those allergic to or having troubles with cow’s milk.

Goat’s milk is not only easier on the digestive system in children but in adults as well so you can enjoy the benefits with your children. Karihome provides milk formulas for children from 6 months old to 3 years old and adults. There is a specific formula for each different age group to ensure that your children’s nutritional needs are met.

 

Is goat milk suitable for people with lactose intolerance?

Often there is confusion about lactose intolerance and it can be incorrectly diagnosed. Sometimes, people who believe they are lactose intolerant find goat milk an agreeable product. All milk from mammalian species (cows, goats, sheep, humans) contains lactose, which is the major carbohydrate in the milk of most species. However, sometimes cow milk protein intolerance (CMPI) is misdiagnosed as lactose intolerance. In cases of CMPI, goat milk can be an effective alternative, especially for infants and children.

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