Capricare 3 Infant Milk Based On Goat Milk 400gr - 3rd Infant Milk Based On Goat Milk
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€13.47
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Capricare 3 Infant Milk Based On Goat Milk 400gr - 3rd Infant Milk Based On Goat Milk
Milk powder drink: From 12 months old
Capricare 3 powdered milk is produced with the natural proteins of whole goat milk that have the property of forming a porous gel in the infant's stomach.
Its composition is in line with the European Milk Directive.
Full goat's milk is the main ingredient of Capricare® baby milk
Goat milk is a source of proteins, fatty acids and a range of other essential nutrients.
A basic difference between goat and cow's milk is protein and fats. Another difference is the process of emulsification: goat's milk is mainly secreted by a process called "kidney" and cow's milk is exclusively secreted by a process called "mercury".
Proteins
The milk contains caseins and whey proteins. There are 4 caseins: αs-casein, α2-casein, β-casein and n-casein, as well as 2 major whey proteins: β-lactoglobulin and α-lactalbumin.
Goat's milk usually contains much less αs-casein and more β-casein than cow's milk.
Not all goat's milk is the same. Goats of different breeds and with different genes produce very high levels of α1-casein similar to those of cows. Breeders supplying goat's milk for Capricare® baby milk choose goats based on the low levels of α1-casein contained in their milk.
Fats
Fats in milk are made up of about 30 different fatty acids. Goat milk contains twice the amount of medium chain fatty acids (C6: 0 caproic acid, C8: 0 caprylic acid and C10: 0 capric acid) compared to cow's milk. Medium chain fatty acids (MCTs) are easier digested than longer saturated fatty acids.
Meal preparation
Prepare the meal just before feeding your baby.
1. Sterilization
Always wash your hands before preparing your baby's meal. Sterilize all utensils in an approved sterilizer or boil for 10 minutes. Boil fresh water and let it cool down until it becomes warm (about 40-45 ° C). Add the right amount of lukewarm water to a sterile bottle.
2. Adding the powder
Each dust gauge must be sharp. Use the Caprèce enclosure. Fill it and remove the excess powder with the back of a clean and dry knife. Do not push the dust on the measuring tape. Always add 1 small scoop of powder to each 30ml of boiling lukewarm water. Close the bottle and shake well until the powder is completely dissolved.
3. Temperature control
Check the temperature of the ready milk by dropping a few drops on the inside of your wrist. Milk should be lukewarm.
Indicative dosing table
Age
infant
(months) Number
meals
Daily Boiled
lukewarm water
(ml) Broken
lasers
powder. Ready
milk
(ml)
From 12
months
2
210
7
230
For health reasons, do not hold off the milk that was left for later use.
This table is only indicative. Your baby may need more or less milk than the above, so always consult your pediatrician. Always add 1 small measuring cup (4.3g) to each 30ml of lukewarm water.
Components
Pasteurized whole goat's milk, lactose (from milk), a mixture of vegetable oils (sunflower oil rich in oleic acid, canola oil, sunflower oil, antioxidants (sunflower lecithin, tocopherol mixture), pasteurized goat's milk powder, minerals and trace elements (calcium citrate, (L-ascorbic acid, DL-α-tocopherol acetate, nicotinamide, sodium citrate, calcium phosphate, calcium hydroxide, iron sulphate II, potassium chloride, zinc sulphate, copper sulphate, manganese sulphate, potassium iodide, sodium selenate) retinol acetate, e.g. likalsiferoli, D-calcium pantothenate, phytomenadione, cyanocobalamin, thiamine hydrochloride, riboflavin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, folic acid, D-biotin), choline chloride, L-tryptophan, L-isoleucine, taurine.
the product contains:
goat's milk with 43% on land.
Significant labeling
The Capricare®3 beverage based on whole goat's milk is intended for children over 12 months of age and can be part of a mixed and balanced diet.
Capricare 3 powdered milk is produced with the natural proteins of whole goat milk that have the property of forming a porous gel in the infant's stomach.
Its composition is in line with the European Milk Directive.
Full goat's milk is the main ingredient of Capricare® baby milk
Goat milk is a source of proteins, fatty acids and a range of other essential nutrients.
A basic difference between goat and cow's milk is protein and fats. Another difference is the process of emulsification: goat's milk is mainly secreted by a process called "kidney" and cow's milk is exclusively secreted by a process called "mercury".
Proteins
The milk contains caseins and whey proteins. There are 4 caseins: αs-casein, α2-casein, β-casein and n-casein, as well as 2 major whey proteins: β-lactoglobulin and α-lactalbumin.
Goat's milk usually contains much less αs-casein and more β-casein than cow's milk.
Not all goat's milk is the same. Goats of different breeds and with different genes produce very high levels of α1-casein similar to those of cows. Breeders supplying goat's milk for Capricare® baby milk choose goats based on the low levels of α1-casein contained in their milk.
Fats
Fats in milk are made up of about 30 different fatty acids. Goat milk contains twice the amount of medium chain fatty acids (C6: 0 caproic acid, C8: 0 caprylic acid and C10: 0 capric acid) compared to cow's milk. Medium chain fatty acids (MCTs) are easier digested than longer saturated fatty acids.
Meal preparation
Prepare the meal just before feeding your baby.
1. Sterilization
Always wash your hands before preparing your baby's meal. Sterilize all utensils in an approved sterilizer or boil for 10 minutes. Boil fresh water and let it cool down until it becomes warm (about 40-45 ° C). Add the right amount of lukewarm water to a sterile bottle.
2. Adding the powder
Each dust gauge must be sharp. Use the Caprèce enclosure. Fill it and remove the excess powder with the back of a clean and dry knife. Do not push the dust on the measuring tape. Always add 1 small scoop of powder to each 30ml of boiling lukewarm water. Close the bottle and shake well until the powder is completely dissolved.
3. Temperature control
Check the temperature of the ready milk by dropping a few drops on the inside of your wrist. Milk should be lukewarm.
Indicative dosing table
Age
infant
(months) Number
meals
Daily Boiled
lukewarm water
(ml) Broken
lasers
powder. Ready
milk
(ml)
From 12
months
2
210
7
230
For health reasons, do not hold off the milk that was left for later use.
This table is only indicative. Your baby may need more or less milk than the above, so always consult your pediatrician. Always add 1 small measuring cup (4.3g) to each 30ml of lukewarm water.
Components
Pasteurized whole goat's milk, lactose (from milk), a mixture of vegetable oils (sunflower oil rich in oleic acid, canola oil, sunflower oil, antioxidants (sunflower lecithin, tocopherol mixture), pasteurized goat's milk powder, minerals and trace elements (calcium citrate, (L-ascorbic acid, DL-α-tocopherol acetate, nicotinamide, sodium citrate, calcium phosphate, calcium hydroxide, iron sulphate II, potassium chloride, zinc sulphate, copper sulphate, manganese sulphate, potassium iodide, sodium selenate) retinol acetate, e.g. likalsiferoli, D-calcium pantothenate, phytomenadione, cyanocobalamin, thiamine hydrochloride, riboflavin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, folic acid, D-biotin), choline chloride, L-tryptophan, L-isoleucine, taurine.
the product contains:
goat's milk with 43% on land.
Significant labeling
The Capricare®3 beverage based on whole goat's milk is intended for children over 12 months of age and can be part of a mixed and balanced diet.
Manufacturer | Capricare |
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Pieces | 1 |
Site Code | 5620 |
ean13 | 9421025231971 |
Weight | 0,400 kg |
available in 1-3 working days | No |
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