SMA® Organic Growing Up Milk is nutritionally enriched to help support children’s healthy growth up until their 4th birthday. It contains vitamin D and calcium to support the normal growth and development of bones, and Omega 3 & 6† and iodine to help support normal growth. It also contains a blend of vitamins including A, C & D to help support the normal function of a child’s immune system.
SMA® Organic Growing up Milk is also enriched with iron to help support normal cognitive development in a child’s brain.
† The beneficial effect of essential fatty acids is obtained with a daily intake of 10g of Linoleic acid and 2 g of α-linolenic acid
Growth:
Vitamin D and calcium to support the normal growth and development of bones. Iodine to help support a child’s normal growth.
Immunity:
Vitamins A, C & D to help support the normal function of a child’s immune system.
Development:
Iron to help support normal cognitive development in a young child’s brain.
SCIENCE INSPIRED BY NATURE
SMA® Nutrition has been leading baby nutrition research for over 100 years, and our team of nutritionists have expert understanding of the evolving nutritional needs of young children, as they go through an amazing period of physical growth and cognitive development. SMA® Organic Growing Up Milk is one way to help support your child’s nutrient intake in combination with a healthy balanced diet.
SMA® Organic milk is sourced from certified organic farms, and meets strict EU Organic requirements.
The cows that produce our high quality organic milk spend time outside where they can graze on green pastures and are fed organic feed.
Packaged in a protective atmosphere.
Certified organic
Nutritionally tailored for young children
Leading baby nutrition for over 100 years
Suitable for Halal
Pack size: 800g
Vitamin D and calcium to support the normal growth and development of bones
Iodine to help support a child’s normal growth
Vitamins A, C & D to help support the normal function of child’s immune system
Iron to help support normal cognitive development in a young child’s brain