Why Digestion Helps with Your Child’s Brain Development
As moms, we need to make sure we’re choosing the right milk for our kids—to aid in brain development and help them thrive in everything they do.
Every child is born and built differently. Even if they are siblings, we moms know that what works for our eldest may not necessarily work for our youngest—from parenting style to nutrition and digestion needs. To address the latter, it’s important to choose the right kind of milk—especially for our kids who have sensitive tummies. Doing so helps them perform better in school and their extracurricular activities—which can then help with their growth and brain development!
Easy on digestion, big on brain
Good thing Enfagrow has the Gentlease 3+, which is specifically designed for children with sensitive stomachs. It has smaller proteins so that their tummies can digest it better. Moreover, it has a combination of milk fat globule membrane (MFGM) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Together with proper nutrition and stimulation, these can help with our children’s brain development.
Moms with kids who have encountered tummy problems in the past realized that digesting milk plays a big role. Enfagrow recognizes this problem and has developed the Gentlease 3+ to provide a solution. The result? Kids with happy tummies! Therefore, with no stomach troubles getting in the way, it’s easier for them to focus on learning.
Building their future
In this day and age, one of the greatest investments a parent can give his or her child is an education to help build their future. Wise moms understand that choosing the right milk for their children at an early age helps ensure their progress, brain development, and health.
To know more about Enfagrow Gentlease 3+, visit their website at Home / Enfagrow A + Philippines. You can also follow them @EnfagrowPhilippines on Facebook and @enfagrowph on Instagram.
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