S26PromilGold

WYETH® S-26® GOLD PROMIL®

  • Suitable for older infants from 6-12 months old
  • Country of Origin: Ireland
  • Contains αlipids+, human milk oligosaccharide (HMO)^, DHA, AA, Choline, Lutein and Soluble dietary fiber (OF)

+ αlipids is alpha-lactalbumin enriched whey protein derived from a special patented process US 6,312,755 B1, which contains phospholipids

^ Human Milk Oligosaccharide (HMO) (2’-FL), not from human milk

S26ProgressGold

WYETH® S-26® GOLD PROGRESS®

  • Suitable for children from 1-3 years old
  • Country of Origin: Ireland
  • Contains αlipids+, human milk oligosaccharide (HMO)^, DHA, AA, Choline, Lutein and Soluble dietary fiber (OF)

+ αlipids is alpha-lactalbumin enriched whey protein derived from a special patented process US 6,312,755 B1, which contains phospholipids

^ Human Milk Oligosaccharide (HMO) (2’-FL), not from human milk

S26GoldPromise

WYETH® S-26® GOLD PROMISE®

  • Suitable for children from 3 years old and above
  • Country of Origin: Ireland
  • *Contains αlipids, human milk oligosaccharide (HMO), DHA, AA, Choline, Lutein and Soluble dietary fiber (OF)

* WYETH® S-26® GOLD PROMISE® milk powder contains αlipids (Alpha-lactalbumin enriched whey protein 140mg/100mL derived from a special patented process US 6,312,755 B1, which contains phospholipids 65mg/100mL; Human Milk Oligosaccharide HMO (2’- FL 25mg/100mL, not from human milk); DHA 6.8mg/100mL; AA 1.8mg/100mL; Choline 21mg/100mL; Lutein 20mcg/100mL; Soluble dietary fiber 0.35g/100mL

 

IMPORTANT NOTICE: We believe that breastfeeding is the ideal nutritional start for babies and we fully support the World Health Organizations recommendation of exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life followed by the introduction of adequate nutritious complementary foods along with continued breastfeeding up to two years of age. We also recognize that breastfeeding is not always an option for parents, we recommend that you speak to your healthcare professional about how to feed your baby and seek advice on when to introduce complementary feeding. If you choose not to breastfeed, please remember that such a decision can be difficult to reverse and has social and financial implications. Introducing partial bottle-feeding will reduce the supply of breast milk. Infant formula should always be prepared, used and stored as instructed on the label in order to avoid risks to a baby’s health.