HiPP Goat Milk Formula Stage 1 Dutch (0-6 months) 400g
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Product Description
Parents everywhere are celebrating HiPP for adding goat milk formula stage 1 on the market as they continue to raise the global standards for infant health. Many parents are finding they love goat milk formula as an alternative to cow or soy, as it resembles human breast milk much more closely. HiPP Dutch Stage 1 Goat Formula is the newest addition to their line of organically farmed baby foods and formulas. Designed for infants with sensitive stomachs and a variety of nutritional needs. It contains an A2 beta-casein protein that offers a much lower saturated fat content than traditional formulas. Your baby’s health will be taken care of with this blend of organic ingredients, packed full of vitamins A, C, and D to support proper bone strength and growth. Like other HiPP formulas, HiPP Dutch Goat Milk also contains Omega 3 & 6 from DHA for healthy brain and eye development. Goat milk contains about 6 times the amount of prebiotics and oligosaccharides than that of standard cow’s milk formula. This helps increase good gut bacteria, prevent bloating and even improve your baby’s immune system.
HiPP’S nutrient-rich formula follows strict guidelines of the European Union. Much more rigorous than anywhere in the United States. This leading infant formula is packed with a balance of vitamins to support babies in their first 6 months of life. The non-toxic formula is free of GMOs and derived from one of HiPP’S 6,000 organic farms. Parents can feel confident giving their infant this blend of nutrients that contains zero gluten, corn syrup, or other preservatives. Loved by moms, medical professionals, and infant health experts, goat milk is lower in cholesterol, saturated fat, and lactose.
This blend of Stage 1 Infant formula is ideal for newborns from birth to 6 months. Infant formula is recommended by EU health experts as the first formula to give your baby as it contains all the necessary vitamins, minerals, and nutrition for healthy development. Stage 1 formula uses gentle proteins that are easy to digest for young tummies, made from the whey of goat’s milk that contains all the nutrients your infant needs to support adequate growth in their first 6 months of life. HiPP Dutch Goat Formula Stage 1 is great for supplementing breastfeeding and nutritionally complete to substitute breast milk.
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Prep
Step 1:Wash hands and sterilize all equipment following the manufacturer's instructions.
Step 2:Boil fresh drinking water(using the table below for guidance) and leave to cool for no longer than 30 minutes. Do not use artificially softened or repeatedly boiled water
Step 3:Measure 2/3 of the water into a sterilized bottle (refer to the feeding guide).
Step 4:Using only the scoop provided, add the correct number of scoops of powder - Normally 1 level scoop of powder to each fluid ounce of water (approx. 30ml). Level off the powder. Do not press down on the powder.
Step 5:Place cap(s) back on the bottle and shake rigorously until all the powder has dissolved (usually 15 seconds).
Step 6:Add the remaining water and mix well again so it is evenly distributed.
Step 7:Cool down formula to a drinking temperature of approx. 98.6°F (37°C) by holding the bottle under cool running water. Feed immediately. Always test the temperature of the milk before feeding every time.
Age | Water (ml) | Scoops | Meals per Day |
---|---|---|---|
1-2 weeks | 60 | 2 | 7-8 |
3-4 weeks |
90 | 3 | 5-7 |
5-8 weeks |
120 | 4 | 5-6 |
3-4 months | 150 | 5 | 5 |
5 months | 180 | 6 | 4-5 |
6+ months | 210 | 7 | 4 |
Ingredients
Goat's milk*, lactose*, vegetable oils* (palm oil*, rapeseed oil*, sunflower oil*), goat's milk powder*, galacto-oligosaccharides* from lactose*, fish oil, choline, calcium carbonate, Mortierella alpina oil, L-tyrosine, sodium citrate, vitamin C, L-tryptophan, L-cystine, zinc sulfate, iron sulfate, copper sulfate, niacin (nicotinamide), pantothenic acid (calcium D-pantothenate), vitamin E, vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin B6, folic acid, vitamin K, Potassium Iodide, Sodium Selenite, Vitamin D, D-Biotin, Vitamin B12.
* Sourced from organic farming
Nutrition
HiPP Dutch Goat Stage 1 - Nutrition Facts (per 100ml or 3.38 oz / 3 oz prepared)
Energy 66kcalTotal Fat 3.6g
Saturates 1.5g
Monounsaturates 1.6g
Polyunsaturates 0.5g
Linoleic Acid (Omega 6) 0.4g
Linolenic Acid (Omega 3) 0.06g
ARA 13.2mg
DHA 13.2mg
Total Carbs 7.0g
Sugars 7.0g
Lactose 6.9g
Inositol 4.2mg
Fiber 0.3g
Galacto-oligosaccharides 0.3g
Protein 1.3g
L-Carnitine 1.3mg
Sodium 20mg
Potassium 70mg
Chloride 58mg
Calcium 67mg
Phosphorus 38mg
Magnesium 5.2mg
Iron 0.5mg
Zinc 0.5mg
Copper 53mcg
Manganese 5mcg
Fluoride <1mcg
Selenium 3.0mcg
Iodine 13mcg
Vitamin A 54mcg
Vitamin D 1.5mcg
Vitamin E 0.66mg
Vitamin K 5.1mcg
Vitamin C 8.9mg
Vitamin B1 0.05mg
Vitamin B2 0.14mg
Niacin 0.34mg
Vitamin B6 0.029mg
Folic Acid 10mcg
Vitamin B12 0.10mcg
Biotin 1.5mcg
Pantothenic Acid 0.34mg
Choline 25mg
FAQs
Is goat milk-based formula good for babies?
Goat milk-based formula can be a good alternative for babies who are unable to tolerate cow's milk-based formula. Goat milk contains similar nutrients to cow's milk but is easier to digest due to its different protein structure. Additionally, goat milk is also lower in lactose, which may be beneficial for babies who have trouble digesting this sugar.
If you consider switching, it is also important to ensure that the HiPP goat milk formula is nutritionally balanced and contains all of the necessary nutrients that a baby needs to grow and develop properly. This could e.g. include added vitamins and minerals, such as iron and vitamin D.
Why is HiPP goat milk formula not FDA approved?
HiPP goat milk falls under the jurisdiction of the European Union standards and is therefore not an FDA-regulated formula. To be approved in Europe, however, it had to pass the equally stringent requirements of the European Commission. The HiPP goat milk formula comes from organic farms in the EU, including Germany and surrounding countries where the production has to meet very strict EU organic standards.
What is the difference between European and US baby formula?
There are several differences between the baby formula sold in the United States and that sold in Europe. One of the biggest differences is that the nutritional standards and regulations are different. In the United States, infant formula must meet the requirements set by the FDA, which include specific nutrient levels and safety standards. In Europe, the (also strict) nutritional standards are set by the European Commission and vary slightly from country to country.
Another difference is the types of ingredients used in the formulas. European formulas may, for example, contain different types of sweeteners, such as lactose, while some U.S. formulas may contain corn syrup or other sweeteners. European formulas may also contain different types of oils or fats, such as palm oil, which is not commonly used in U.S. formulas.
Other differences include that generally speaking the iron content is higher in U.S. formulas, while DHA levels are typically higher in European formulas. The U.S. also requires that baby formulas should contain at least 1 mg of iron in each serving, while European regulations require only 0.2 mg per serving.
It is important to note that while there may be small differences between baby formulas sold in the United States and Europe, in both regions these formulas have to meet stringent safety and nutritional standards in order to be sold.
At what age can you start stage 1 formula?
Stage 1 formula is typically designed for babies between 0 and 6 months old. It is specifically formulated to provide the appropriate balance of nutrients that a newborn baby needs for healthy growth and development. It may contain higher amounts of certain nutrients to support the rapid growth and development that occurs during the first few months of life.
After the age of 6 months, babies would normally transition to stage 2 formula, which is designed to meet the changing nutritional needs of older infants. Stage 2 formulas may contain different ratios of nutrients and may also include added ingredients, such as fiber, to support digestive health.
Is goat milk formula good for reflux babies?
The digestibility of goat milk's proteins and fats makes it a good choice for infants who suffer from acid reflux or have delicate stomachs. Parents whose babies suffer from gastrointestinal symptoms because of cow milk will often find that switching to goat milk alleviates these symptoms.