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Cerelac
20 Apr 2024
Worried About Cerelac Containing Unhealthy Sugar In India? Here’s Easy Recipe
As per the recent report by Public Eye, Nestle Company has been alleged to add 2.7g of sugar per serving to Cerelac This is only present for cereals sold in India while the company refrains from such practices in other countries such as Germany, Switzerland, France & UK High sugar in baby products raises serious concerns about the potential implications for the health and safety of children
Nestle
18 Apr 2024
Nestle Adds Sugar In Baby Foods Sold In India But Not In US, UK, Switzerland
Swiss investigative organisation Public Eye has found in its report that Nestle adds upto 3 grams of sugar in its baby food per serving in India, however the same is sugar-free in countries like US, United Kingdom, Germany Switzerland.
baby food
30 Oct 2017
Parents, take note! You might be feeding your baby chemicals – Here's how
The team analysed 530 different snacks, cereals, formulas and drinks that had been purchased in the last five months.
Breast Milk
18 May 2016
WHO for stringent laws against breast milk substitutes
WHO recommends that babies are fed nothing but breast milk for their first 6 months, after which they should continue breastfeeding as well as eating other safe and nutritionally adequate foods until 2 years of age or beyond.
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