Nourishing Your Little One's Big Dreams: The CERELAC® Way!
As parents, we all want the best for our little ones. We dream of watching them grow strong, healthy, and ready to take on the world. But did you know that 97% of babies starting solids are not meeting their nutritional requirements for their age? This startling statistic highlights the importance of making every bite count during those crucial early months.
Enter CERELAC® - your partner in nurturing your baby's potential with BIG Sustansya. Specially formulated for growing bulilits aged 6 months and up, CERELAC® goes beyond just filling tiny tummies. Each serving is packed with essential nutrients that support your baby's growth, immunity, and brain development.
Why choose CERELAC®?
- CereLAKI: Jumpstart your little one’s growth strong and tall with a good amount of Vitamin D, Calcium, and Proteins.
- CereLAKAS: Boost your baby's immune system with Vitamin C, Iron, and Zinc that help ward off common illnesses.
- CereLISTO: Support cognitive development with DHA crucial for brain growth and function.
With CERELAC®, you're not just feeding your baby - you're fueling their future. One serving provides an average of 57% of your baby's daily micronutrient requirements, making it easier to meet those all-important nutritional milestones.
But CERELAC® isn't just about nutrition - it's about convenience too. As busy parents, we know how challenging it can be to prepare varied, nutrient-rich meals every day. CERELAC® takes the guesswork out of feeding time, giving you peace of mind and more precious moments to spend with your little one.
Remember, every spoonful is a step towards a healthier, happier future. Choose CERELAC® and give your bulilit the BIG Sustansya advantage. Because when it comes to your baby's nutrition, only the best will do.
Start your CERELAC® journey today and watch your little one become cereLAKI, cereLAKAS, at cereLISTO!
Source:
97% of babies starting solids (6-11mos) are not meeting Minimum Acceptable Diet (FNRI, 2019)4. Reference: 2021 World Health Organization and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) - Indicators
Assessing Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices: Definitions and Measurement Methods.
4. PDRI ( 2015). FNRI. DOST.