Rachel’s Milk – Improved…
If you are a parent like us, with a kid that is refusing food (except junk food, raisins and sugus), then you’ll understand our determination in giving Rachel the best milk formula there is in the market… How do I define ‘best’? Well, firstly would be the pediatrician’s recommendation (in our case, my aunt’s recommendation), whether Rachel accepts the milk or not, and then there is the research and innovation from the brand, to consistently improve and provide us with better product from the researches that they have done…
Hasn’t milk formula come a long way? From what we drank as a child, to what we are providing the kids now? Truthfully, would you consider giving your kid the kind of milk powder we had as a kid? Minus the DHA and all? I know I won’t… I’ve said it before, and I’m going to say it again, haven’t we hear enough people saying how kids nowadays are smarter than the previous generation? I’m very sure milk powder got a big role to play in it…
Parenting, such a tough job isn’t it? Always wondering if we are providing them the best, always surfing the internet for more information on how to help with their development and how to best bring them up… I hear myself saying all the time, I’d rather be the one that’s sick, than for Rachel to be sick… So what do I do? I give her supplements and vitamins, to help boost her immune system… Wouldn’t we go all our way out to give them the extra boost of immune system so they don’t get sick as often?
Well, thanks to MeadJohnson’s new launch of Enfagrow A+ and Enfakid A+ with 4x DHA and the new Triple Protection Guard, I can rest assure that Rachel is the nutrients to support and boost her body resistance.
Why TRIPLE protection?
It’s for the 3 main important aspects comprising of Respiratory System, Digestive System and Resistance to other common illnesses. This adds up to our reason of choosing Enfagrow A+ as Rachel’s trusted milk, which has the highest level of DHA in the market, as I have mentioned before.
It’s about the right time also, this launch, for me to get Rachel ready for school… Well, at least her immune system… Everyone been telling me, how she’ll fall sick more often when she goes to school, with all the mingling with other kids, and then she’ll have to skip classes and then would be having difficulties catching up later on… So with the extra protection she’s getting from her milk, I guess she don’t have to skip so many classes when the time comes, and she’ll do just fine catching up…
Now, when should I send her to school? hmm…






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