Pedialac Papilla 8 Cereals With Biscuits 340g

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8 cereal porridges with biscuits

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Description

8-grain porridges with biscuits from Pedialac Hero Baby made with 50% whole grain. Thanks to its production process without hydrolysis no sugars that are not present in the cereal are produced. In addition, the whole grain is maintained, preserving all its nutrients. Complete grain with high fibre content. 7 Vitamins, calcium, iron and zinc. No allergens. No milk protein. Lactose free. Egg free. No Soya. No palm oil. 0% added sugars.

Composition

8 cereals flour (94%) (wheat, whole grain cereals (50%), (wheat and oats), barley, spelt, rye, triticale, rice and corn), biscuit (5%) (wheat flour, sunflower oil, natural flavouring), natural flavourings, minerals (calcium, iron and zinc) and vitamins (C, niacin, E, B6, B1, A, folic acid and D).

Pharmaceutical Advice

Iron is a functional mineral that contributes to the body's growth and development. It is present in haemoglobin and myoglobin. These proteins transport oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the organism. Iron is also involved in the creation of hormones and connective tissue.

Our organism absorbs this mineral from foods such as seafood, lean meat, eggs, pulses and nuts. To facilitate its absorption, it is advisable to add acidic foods rich in vitamin C, such as orange or lemon juice, to the diet. A lack of iron in the diet can cause iron deficiency (anaemia). In the long term, it can lead to symptoms such as a constant lack of energy, fatigue, intestinal disorders and/or difficulty keeping body temperature under control. Lack of iron can be restored through a varied diet. If this is not enough, it can be mitigated through supervised supplementation. It is essential to follow the advice of a healthcare professional and always avoid taking an iron dietary supplement without checking if you are deficient in this mineral.

The body's iron requirements will change throughout the years. It is particularly important to regulate it during the years of menstruation, as well as in pregnant women and infants. Iron is also actively involved in development and growth and is therefore very important for newborn babies.

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