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
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.
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.3
Cerelac® is packed with tailored nutrition to fuel a growing child’s needs.
• Supports maturing immunity. Enhances IgA* secretion and protects against infection.4–6
*immunoglobulin A
• Goodness of cereals in every bowl. Proprietary technologies offer excellent quality and safety across the entire Cerelac® range.8
• Bridges nutrition gap. Each serving provides 50% or more daily iron values.7
COMPLETE PORTFOLIO TO SUPPORT INFANT DEVELOPMENT AT EVERY STAGE8
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8. Nestle. Data on File.