MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE DIET

As your little one reaches 6 months, they enter a critical stage of growth and development. 

As your little one reaches 6 months, they enter a critical stage of growth and development. 

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Sep 30, 2024
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As your little one reaches 6 months, they enter a critical stage of growth and development. However, studies show that 97% of babies starting solids (6-11 months) are not meeting the Minimum Acceptable Diet which measures diversity and frequency of food intake for their age. This nutritional gap can impact your child's growth, immunity, and brain development.

Cerelac® is here to help! Our infant cereals are specially formulated to provide the Big Sustansya your baby needs:

  • Rich in Iron: Supports cognitive development and helps carry oxygen in the body
  • 20 Vitamins and Minerals: Carefully selected to promote overall growth and health
  • Probiotic Bifidus BL: Supports your baby's developing immune system

Just one serving of Cerelac® provides an average of 57% of your baby's daily micronutrient requirements. It's an easy and delicious way to help your little one become cereLAKI (big), cereLAKAS (strong), and cereLISTO (smart)!

Start your baby's solid food journey right with Cerelac® - trusted nutrition for growing bulilits since 1867.

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.

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