Cerelac Benefits in Infant Nutrition

Big Nutrition for Babies, Backed by Clinical Evidence

With all the natural goodness of cereals, each CERELAC® meal contains the rich nutrition that babies need to grow and develop during their early years.

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Natural goodness

Natural goodness

Cerelac® is specially formulated to meet the highest standards laid out for pediatric nutrition – no additives or preservatives, just the wholesome goodness of grains that can be traced back to selected farmers. 

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Tailored nutrition with clinical benefits

Babies have high nutritional needs to sustain the incredible growth seen from birth to 3 years. During the first 2 years of life, weight will increase by 250%, height by 75% and the brain will almost triple in size.1,2 By their third birthday, the average infant will weigh more than 4 times their birth weight and have almost doubled in length.

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Cerelac® is packed with tailored nutrition to fuel a growing child’s needs.

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Supports maturing immunity. Enhances IgA* secretion and protects against infection.4–6

*immunoglobulin A

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Goodness of cereals in every bowl. Proprietary technologies offer excellent quality and safety across the entire Cerelac® range.8

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Bridges nutrition gap. Each serving provides 50% or more daily iron values.

COMPLETE PORTFOLIO TO SUPPORT INFANT DEVELOPMENT AT EVERY STAGE8

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CERELAC® MAIN MEAL RANGE

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CERELAC® PUREES & SNACKS

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2. Bier D. Growth in the first two years of life. In: Nestle Nutrition Workshop Series: Pediatric Program. Vol 61. Nestle Nutr Workshop Ser Pediatr Program; 2008:135-142. doi:10.1159/000113364

3. World Health Organization. Weight-for-age. Accessed November 2, 2021. https://www.who.int/tools/child-growth-standards/standards/weight-for-a…

4. Taipale T, Pienihkkinen K, Isolauri E, et al. Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis BB-12 in reducing the risk of infections in infancy. Br J Nutr. 2011;105(3):409-416. doi:10.1017/S0007114510003685

5. Chouraqui JP, Van Egroo LD, Fichot MC. Acidified Milk Formula Supplemented With Bifidobacterium lactis: Impact on Infant Diarrhea in Residential Care Settings. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2004;38(3):288-292. doi:10.1097/00005176-200403000-00011

6. Fukushima Y, Kawata Y, Hara H, Terada A, Mitsuoka T. Effect of a probiotic formula on intestinal immunoglobulin A production in healthy children. Int J Food Microbiol. 1998;42(1-2):39-44. doi:10.1016/S0168-1605(98)00056-7

7. World Health Organization. Vitamin and mineral requirements in human nutrition Second edition. 2005;2nd ed.

8. Nestle. Data on File.