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Frisomum New formula

Frisomum®

Pregnant

Frisomum®

The Start

Frisomum®

Pregnant

  • Lactoferrin
    Helps stronger body defense
  • Low GI
    The glycaemic index (GI) shows how quickly food affects your blood sugar (glucose) level when eaten on its own. Low GI foods are more slowly digested and absorbed. They cause a lower and slower rise in blood glucose levels.
  • Prebiotic & probiotic
    Support a healthy digestive system
  • DHA + Choline
    A Synergistic Duo for Fetal Brain and Eye Development in Pregnancy and Lactation

For pregnant and lactating mums

 

To address the specific needs of moms-to-be, maternal milk is often recommended as it helps balance both your and your child’s nutritional needs safely. We have formulated Frisomum® milk powder for pregnant moms and their children, and its unique Dual Care+ formula gives you what’s best for your pregnancy journey.

If you're wondering what is the best time to consume milk during pregnancy, take note that you can begin as soon as you learn of your pregnancy. Consuming the right amount of calcium and other minerals to support you during and after pregnancy can be challenging, so we have included a healthy amount in Frisomum® to support your physiological changes during pregnancy. Frisomum® isn’t just milk powder for pregnant moms and lactating mothers, it also provides a good foundation for your ever-growing child. Other vital nutrients that Frisomum® provides you with include:

Folic acid – Aids in the production of red blood cells, nucleotide synthesis and cell division in growing foetus

Calcium – Helps in the development and growth of bones

Magnesium – Supports energy metabolism and tissue formation

B vitamins – Thiamine, niacin and B6 help produce energy

Vitamin D – Supports immune system

Iodine – Important for production of thyroid hormones

Vitamin B12 – Supports red blood cell formation and neurological function

 

DualCare+ with Nutrients

Importance of a balanced diet for pregnant women

Truly, cow’s milk as well as milk alternatives are healthy for your diet. However, despite the benefits of milk powder for lactation as well as pregnant moms, one cannot solely depend on milk to meet their complete nutritional needs. Solid meals are just as important as milk powder for pregnant and lactating mothers. If you’re wondering “do I need to drink milk during my pregnancy?” Here's an alternative: Incorporate milk into your meals if desired. For instance, you can add it into cereal, any breakfasts, baked goods and even your cooking.

A Nutritious Start to Your Pregnancy

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Frisomum® Pregnancy Milk Powder with DualCare+™: Every Expectant Mother’s Best Friend

Formula milk powder supports mothers and little ones with all the important nutrients for your journey through pregnancy and lactation. Find out how Frisomum® can help today!

Importance of a balanced diet for pregnant women

Truly, cow’s milk as well as milk alternatives are healthy for your diet. However, despite the benefits of milk powder for lactation as well as pregnant moms, one cannot solely depend on milk to meet their complete nutritional needs. Solid meals are just as important as milk powder for pregnant and lactating mothers. If you’re wondering “do I need to drink milk during my pregnancy?” Here's an alternative: Incorporate milk into your meals if desired. For instance, you can add it into cereal, any breakfasts, baked goods and even your cooking.

Nutritional Breakdown

Vitamins
Energy
Minerals
Composition Unit Per 100g Per 200ml
Vitamin A (Retinol) µg-RE 500 200
Vitamin D3 µg 7 2.8
Vitamin E mg 10 4
Vitamin K1 µg 46 18
Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) mg 1.25 0.5
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) mg 1.8 0.72
Niacin (NE) mg-NE 14.2 5.7
Vitamin B6 mg 1.7 0.68
Folate (DFE) µg-DFE 800 320
Pantothenic Acid mg 5.4 2.2
Vitamin B12 µg 4 1.6
Vitamin C mg 110 44
Choline mg 300 120
Composition Unit Per 100g Per 200ml
Energy kcal 395 158
kJ 1659 664
Protein g 30 12
Lactoferrin mg 40 16
Fat g 10.4 4.2
Monounsaturated fatty acid g 2.5 1
Polyunsaturated fatty acid g 0.48 0.19
DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid) mg 70 28
Saturated fatty acid g 6.9 2.8
Trans fatty acid g 0.2 0.08
Carbohydrates g 40.6 16.2
Total sugars g 37.1 15
Lactose g 35.7 14
Dietary Fibre g 9.4 3.8
Fructo-oligosaccharides g 9.4 3.8
Composition Unit Per 100g Per 200ml
Calcium mg 865 346
Phosphorus mg 720 288
Sodium mg 344 138
Potassium mg 1120 448
Iron mg 21 8.4
Magnesium mg 205 82
Zinc mg 7.4 3
Iodine µg 115 46
Manganese mg 1.4 0.54
Selenium µg 31 12

Frequently Asked Questions

Product details

  • Where is this product from?

    This product is 100% from Holland.

  • What is the shelf life of this product

    The product has a shelf life of 2 years.

Dosage

  • How many glasses are recommended daily?

    We recommend that you consume 1- 2 glasses of Frisomum® daily.

Preparation

  • How can we prepare Frisomum®?

    3-Step Prep Guide
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