Now that your toddler is 1 year old, he is able to eat more solid foods. He becomes more active and is caught up exploring his environment rather than eating. You may wonder then if he is receiving good nourishment because poor eating habits and occasionally small appetite are quite common at this age. Do you know that his appetite may be related to the intake of Zinc, Iron, Folic Acid, Thiamine, and Vitamin B12 in his diet? New Sustagen Junior 1+ is scientifically formulated by Mead Johnson for children aged 1 to 3 years old. It now has a source of Appetit Support Nutrients ™ (Zinc, Iron, Folic Acid, Thiamine and Vitamin B12)**. It also contains important nutrients found in all Food Groups from the Food Pyramld*, plus DHA and dietary fiber.
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is a combination of the important nutrients: Zinc, Iron, Folic Acid, Thiamine & Vitamin B12.
These nutrients are found in a variety of foods and plays a role in appetite. However, poor eating habits and occasionally small appetite can lead to your child missing out on these nutrients, which thus may affect her/his appetite.
With new Sustagen, you can have a complete peace of mind. Now with source of:
Sustagen Junior 1+ is available in Tasty Plain, Creamy Vanilla, Honey Delight and Delicious Chocolate flavours.
Available in pack sizes of 650g and 1.3kg (1.3kg only for Plain & Vanilla pack)
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Dr Tee E Siong
is a nutritionist with over 30 years of experience in research and the public health arena.
Read his articles to learn more about nutritional issues:
Raising Healthy Eaters
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