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We're passionate about baby formula, and our goal is to create baby formula that use high quality ingredients using delicious whole milk as our primary ingredient.
We know how important this is for our parents and carers and when your baby arrives, you'll have enough to figure out without worrying about which formula to buy.
It's important to note that baby formula is sold in stages in order to provide the correct amount of nutrients that are needed at different ages.
- Stage 1 being from 0 to 6 months.
- Stage 2 being from 6 to 12 months.
- Stage 3 from 12 months to 3 years.
As a starting point, these are a few great formulas to consider: Kendamil Classic - uses a whole milk recipe which gives the formula a creamier consistency and a delicious taste. It contains no fish oil, a natural allergen and uses only plant-based DHA and ARA making it vegetarian-friendly. It also contains GOS, FOS and HMOs and doesn't contain palm oil.
Kendamil Organic - is similar to our Classic range but the difference is related to the origin of their ingredients. All of our organic ingredients including our milk are sourced entirely from Organic farms and are certified organic by the UK Soil Association and the EU Organic Certification. It can take over 2 years to convert a standard farm into an Organic one because of the changes that have to be made to the land so they're free from pesticides or herbicides and the way the animals must be cared for and how they are fed.
Kendamil Goat - our unique Goat milk formula recipe is made with creamy Whole A2 Goat Milk, Goat Whey, Plant-Based DHA and GOS. Whole Goat milk is unique as it contains A2 casein milk protein. It also contains more short and medium fatty acids which create softer curds in the stomach and are linked to easier digestion.
We always recommend checking in with your GP before transitioning to a new baby formula or supplementing breast milk with formula.