Whole milk powder is actively used for feeding babies, as natural cow's milk often causes allergic reactions in the weak child's body. Powdered milk is not inferior to food
Whole milk powder is actively used for feeding babies, as natural cow's milk often causes allergic reactions in the weak child's body.
Powdered milk is not inferior in nutritional properties to natural pasteurized milk, but contains less cholesterol and allergens. It contains important trace elements such as calcium, which promotes the growth and strengthening of children's bones, and potassium - necessary for the normal functioning of the cardiovascular system. Vitamin A is contained in large quantities in this milk, helps to increase vision and stimulates the regenerative processes of the skin. Vitamin D has anti-rickets action.