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Did you know that your child's brain size at birth is affected by the quality of your nutrition during pregnancy?
That's why consuming an extra 300 calories per day, including 10-12 grams of extra protein, and gaining the recommended weight based on your pre-pregnancy BMI, are important to help give your child the nutrients he needs for healthy brain growth and development.
After birth, the quality of nutrition is also critical for child's brain growth. Breast milk offers a perfect mix of the right nutrients in the right proportions, and studies have shown that breastfed children do end up more intelligent than bottle-fed ones.
Your breast milk also tastes of what you have eaten, so if you have a varied diet, your child should get to like a variety of tastes and be less picky when he starts on solids.
Anmum Lacta™ is great for nursing mothers as it can provide the nutrients they need to breastfeed and help with their children's brain development.
A daily intake of two glasses of Anmum Lacta™ is equivalent to 100% of Folic Acid, Iron, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin and Vitamin B12!