Organic formula is better for babies
Many parents rely on natural ingredients from organic products for their baby food.
In fact, organic food is consistently healthier and more recommendable than conventionally produced food, especially for babies.
The pre organic baby milk from Holle is very popular, however many other non-organic baby foods contain toxic pollutants. Of many tested baby foods, more than half were only “satisfactory” or worse in the results. Among other things, experts found high levels of cadmium and nitrate in non-organic baby foods.
Probably one of the most important arguments for organic baby food is the fact that there are far less harmful substances in organic food. You can take a closer look at the ingredient lists and substances of the most popular articles in our range. The younger the babies are, the more sensitive they react to pollutants. Organic milk, fruits and vegetables are free from harmful substances.
What should I pay attention to when buying organic formula?
Baby formula can be benchmarked and evaluated on the basis of four purchase factors. When buying, you should pay close attention to quality, brand, nutrients, allergens and additives. Only products that pass these four purchase factors without any problems are included in our range.
At which age should you start feeding organic formula?
What types of organic formula are available?
There is a suitable baby milk for every stage of development. Pre and Stage 1 formula are intended for the first months of life. They are similar to breast milk in their nutrition.
Formula | Age | Features |
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PRE | By Birth | For babies in the development phase, most similar to breast milk, only carbohydrate source is lactose. |
Stage 1 | After the 6th month | Also for babies in the early stages, contains more carbohydrates like starch, is digested more slowly. |
Stage 2 | After the 10th month | More starch than Stage 1 milk, saturates babies better. |
Stage 3 | After the 12th month | Is an alternative to cow's milk, high starch content. |
To sum up, does it have to be organic for the baby?
In the case of milk, fruit and cereals, organic products are clearly preferable as far as their use as baby food is involved.
By Birth
By Birth
After the 6th month
After the 6th month
After the 10th month
After the 10th month
After the 12th month
After the 6th month
Biscuit
After the 4th month
Snacks & others