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NAN ® PRO Formula Milk - Leveraging on Research on Allergy Risk Reduction to Safeguard Babies’ Health

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Nestlé® is the No.1 Most Recommended Manufacturer for Allergy Prevention by healthcare professionals. For 155 years, Nestlé® NAN® has been at the forefront of infant nutrition research, dedicated to providing every baby with the best growth support. We believe that every stage of a baby’s growth journey should be free from the burden of allergenicity, and therefore, Nestlé® fully supports mothers in laying a solid foundation for allergy prevention for their babies.

Regular infant formula has larger protein molecules, which not only makes it harder to digest but also, according to research, larger and more intact proteins are more likely to trigger allergic reactions, such as skin rashes or occasionally hard time pooing caused by cow's milk protein allergy1. pHF-W partially-hydrolyzed protein is processed using hydrolysis technology to break down milk proteins into smaller fragments, reducing allergenicity. However, the effectiveness of pHF-W may vary across different brands, it will be best to reference to pHF-W that has science support.

Nestlé® NAN® PRO infant formula contains easy-to-digest2 hydrolyzed protein pHF-W, backed by over 20 scientific studies3-11, helping babies proactively and effectively STOP allergy symptoms from appearing! This hydrolyzed protein is processed using a proprietary dual-action hydrolysis technique, precisely cutting allergens into smaller components.

Key features of Nestlé® NAN® PRO formula's hydrolyzed protein pHF-W include:
✅ Proven unique characteristics by local university12#
✅ Highly effective in reducing allergenicity13**
✅ Long-lasting reduction of allergy risk for up to 20 years14-15^^

This infant formula also incorporates two types of human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs), 2'FL and LNnT, which are abundant in breastmilk, to support the baby's immune system16.

Want to protect your little one from allergy like red skin spots or trouble with bowel movements? While HMOs help support your baby’s immunity, don’t forget—preventing allergy is also a key part of safeguarding your child’s health. Nestlé stands with you to help STOP allergy symptoms before it starts!

Discover how Nestlé’s NAN®PRO infant formula can support your baby’s development. Trust Nestle to provide the nutrition your baby and child needs for a bright and healthy future.

*Source: Ipsos HCP Claim Study, 2023 (Hong Kong) during Nov – Dec 2023, interviewing
130 healthcare professionals (doctor or nurses) with specialty in obstetrics/ gynecology/
paediatrics in Hong Kong. #Local university research. Referring to number of unique peptide profile, comparing to 3 partially-hydolyzed formulas that are commonly available in market, as of March 2024.**Reduction of serotonin release by 1000 times when comparing to β-lactoglobulin as stated in vitro study. ^^GINI study. Comparison of babies at risk of allergy with control group. ^2‘FL and LNnT(Types of HMO, not sourced from breastmilk) 39 mg per 100 mL of prepared formula。
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1.Hill D A, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 120. 2018. 131–137. 2. Billeaud C, et al. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 1990. 44(8):577-583. 3. von Berg A, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2003;111(3):533-40. 4. von Berg A, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2007;119(3):718-25. 5. von Berg A, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2008;121(6):1442-7. 6. von Berg A, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2013;131(6):1565-73. 7. von Berg A, et al. Allergy. 2016;71(2):210-9. 8. Gappa M, et al. Allergy 2021;76(6):1903-907. 9. Alexander D, et al. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 2010;50(4):422-430. 10. Szajewska H, et al. Curr Med Res Opin 2010;26(2):423-437. 11. Szajewska H, et al. World Allergy Organ J 2017;10(1):27. 12. NESTLÉ Hong Kong Ltd. Collaborative Research. 2023. 13. Bourdeau, T., et al. (2021). Nutrients, 13, 3011. 14. von Berg A, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2003. 111(3):533-40. 15. Gappa M, et al. Allergy. 2021. 76(6):1903–907. 16. Puccio G, et al. Journal Of Pediatric Gastroenterol Nutrition. 2017. 64(4), 624-31.
 

Breastmilk is the best.