Follow the instructions for precise use when preparing infant formula. Improper preparation or storage of the prepared bottle over a longer period of time can lead to health problems, e.g. due to the growth of unwanted germs. Prepare formula before every feeding and feed immediately. Do not reuse the remains of the prepared formulas. Clean bottle, teat and ring thoroughly. Close the opened bag tightly after use. Store dry and at room temperature and use within 3 weeks after opening. Do not heat food in the microwave (risk of scalding).
*In order not to damage the natural lactic acid cultures (lactobacilli), please do not prepare the food with too hot water.
The infant formula powder is subject to natural color fluctuations due to the contained Minerals.
The amount of formula per bottle can vary from bottle to bottle. Recommended drinking amount and number of bottles per day are general guidelines only. Your baby does not have to drink the bottle completely. Please use the supplied measuring spoon only! One flattened spoonful per 30 ml / 1.01 fl oz water.
Age |
Meals per day |
Ready-to-drink formula (ml / fl oz) |
Amount of water (ml / fl oz) |
Number of measuring spoons |
1 - 2 weeks* |
7 - 8 |
70 / 2.36 |
60 / 2.03 |
2 |
3 - 4 weeks |
5 - 7 |
100 / 3.38 |
90 / 3.04 |
3 |
5 - 8 weeks |
5 - 6 |
135 / 4.56 |
120 / 4.06 |
4 |
3 - 4 months |
5 |
170 / 5.75 |
150 / 5.07 |
5 |
5th month** |
4-5 |
200 / 6.76 |
180 / 6.09 |
6 |
6th month onwards |
4 |
235 / 7.95 |
210 / 7.1 |
7 |
*Unless otherwise recommended by the pediatrician.
**From the 5th month onwards, with Pediatric recommendation you may begin feeding porridge or other baby foods.
Babies require approx. 5 feedings in a day. Baby-food meals replace bottled Feeding, interchangeable.
Breastfeeding is best for your baby. This formula is suitable from birth onwards till 6 months. Please take advice from health care provider or health care professional before introducing the infant formula to the baby.
Do not use if existing or suspected Cow-milk Protein Allergy/ milk allergy.
Like breast milk, all infant formula contains carbohydrates. They are an important part of your baby's diet. Frequent or prolonged teeth contact with carbohydrate-containing liquids can lead to tooth decay and thus to health problems. Do not let your child suck the bottle permanently and change to cup-feeding as soon as possible.