YOUR CHILD HAS A DELICATE TUMMY.
That is why more than 80% of children# would experience digestive issue at any point of their live. It's frustrating and we understand that. Choose growing up milk formula that’s easy to digest to give you peace of mind.
ENFAGROW A+ MINDPRO GENTLEASE
IS SCIENTIFICALLY FORMULATED FOR
EASY DIGESTION
Enfagrow A+ MindPro Gentlease is the only brand* that is scientifically formulated with partially hydrolyzed proteins (PHP) for easy digestion, MFGM and expert DHA level♦ for higher IQ & EQ with a 5-year advantage.
Regular formula contains
regular proteins that are
bigger in size.
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Enfagrow A+ MindPro
Gentlease contains
smaller PHP that are easy
to digest and absorb.
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YOUR CHILD HAS A DELICATE TUMMY.
How to help my children’s delicate tummy?
How can I support my children’s digestion?
What are the types of protein that is suitable for child’s delicate tummy?
Get Enfagrow A+ MindPro Gentlease products at:
And selected medical halls & baby centres
♦ FAO/WHO recommends daily dietary DHA intake of 10-12mg/kg body weight for children 12-24 months or 100-150mg DHA+EPA for children 2-4 years old.
▪ Compared to Enfagrow A+ Formulation.
✝ Claim based on information aggregated and reported in part from data supplied by Nielson through its retail measurement services and in part from data inputs from other suppliers for Children Nutrition segment (MJN defined) for the 12 month period March 2020 (rolling MAT), for the defined MJN geographic focus.
* Compared to all growing up milk formulas with partially hydrolyzed proteins in the market as of Mar 2022.
Based on 2023 MJN HCP Brand Health tracker – wave 9 report
# Data on file.
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