What does S26 gold contain?
Ingredients
- Minerals: Potassium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, sodium, magnesium, iron, zinc, copper, iodine, manganese, selenium.
- Vitamins: Vitamin C, vitamin A, niacin, vitamin D, pantothenic acid, vitamin E, biotin, vitamin B12, vitamin B1, vitamin K, folic acid, vitamin B2, vitamin B6.
- Contains milk and soy.
What’s the difference between S26 and S26 gold?
The only difference is that the S26 Gold formula contains DHA and AHA found in Omega 3. There appears to be very little advantage in feeding your baby the S26 Gold over the S26 Progress formula.
Does S26 contain cows milk?
S-26 GOLD COMFORT S-26 GOLD® COMFORT is a specially formulated, premium infant formula that provides complete nutrition for babies from birth. The protein source of S-26 GOLD® COMFORT is 100% whey, partially hydrolysed (broken down) protein from cow’s milk.
Is S26 lactose free?
Product Details S-26 Gold Lactose Free does not contain lactose. It is a nutritionally complete, premium specialty infant formula for babies from birth who are lactose intolerant or unable to properly digest lactose.
What milk contains DHA?
breast milk
While breast milk naturally contains ALA and LA, it also contains DHA and ARA. Generally the more fish in a lactating mom’s diet, the higher the levels of DHA and ARA in her breast milk.
Is S26 Gold thicker than S26 original?
I formula fed my first because of some issues and I used S26 Gold, I found it was slightly thicker than the original and therefor kept my monkey man fuller for longer. I also found with the gold he wouldn’t guzzle as much and would have less wind.
What are the benefits of S26 gold?
S-26 Progress GOLD® is fortified with an appropriate level of iron to reduce the risk of anemia, and is enriched with preformed arachionic acid (AA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), which play an important role in brain and vision development.
What are the symptoms of lactose intolerance in babies?
Diarrhoea can be a symptom of lactose intolerance in babies.
- pain and swelling in the tummy.
- failure to settle at feeding times, coming on and off the breast.
- failure to gain weight.
- diarrhoea.
- bulky, frothy and watery faeces.
- red bottom with skin worn away in places.
- passing wind and crying when passing faeces.
- irritability.