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Mom of a 1 yr 9 m old boy1 Year ago
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Mommies. My baby is allergic to milk. So I'm always worried about her growth. How can I help to fulfill her nutritional requirements?

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somi agarwalMom of a 1 yr 10 m old boy1 Year ago
A. dear you should try no milk option, for this you can try slurrp farm sprouted ragi and wheat Apple. these are really good.. these options definitely fulfill your kids nutritional requirements
Bhavika GuptaMom of a 2 yr 1 m old girl1 Year ago
A. Yes you should go with slurrp farm no milk cereals.
HimaniMom of a 1 yr 8 m old girl1 Year ago
A. Oh it's really bad but you need not to worry about fulfilling nutritional requirements of your baby with slurrp farm no milk cereals.
MaunGuardian of a 2 yr 2 m old girl1 Year ago
A. Yes giving slurrp farm no milk cereals is really a good choice for babies allergic to milk. U can try Moong dal Khichdi mix.
Ritu puriMom of a 1 yr 11 m old girl1 Year ago
A. Yes some babies are allergic to milk. It's good to avoid adding milk in their food. Go with slurrp farm no milk products which are healthy enough to fulfill nutritional requirements of our baby. U can try wheat, apple and banana mix.
SweetyGuardian of a 2 yr old girl1 Year ago
A. Slurrp farm offers no milk health cereals for babies. You can try their small travel pack for your baby. Their products are free from sugar and preservatives.
somi agarwalMom of a 1 yr 10 m old boy1 Year ago
A. Which baby food brands offer products without added sugar?
Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 5 m old boy1 Year ago
A. you can always give food other than milk which is rich in calcium calcium it is also available in good amount in pulses and cereals and fruits. also richley present in green leafy vegetables ragi,soyabean,chickpea,nuts, dryfruits,seeds,beans,lentils non vegetarian food as well as eggs fish contain good amount of calcium. if the above diet is given properly no need to give calcium supplements to the child
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