Enhances memory, processing speed, and problem-solving skills in children3
Supports emotional regulation and adaptability in social settings, fostering EQ in kids2
Promotes healthy brain structure and growth in early childhood, contributing to overall child brain health4
Higher IQ & social skills5
Increased brain processing speed5
Enhanced Executive Functions (Problem-solving & decision making skills)5
Interim Vice Chancellor for Research, University of Kansas
"With supplementation of MFGM, we observed improvements on measures of executive function that are important to children's everyday cognition and school achievement.5”
DISCLAIMER
■ Infants received formula during the first year of life and were followed up at 5.5-6 years of age, formula also contained lactoferrin.
^DHA is an important building block for brain and eye development for children up to 3 years of age.
*May contain milk from Ireland and/or New Zealand.
▲FAO/WHO recommends daily dietary DHA intake of 10-12mg/kg body weight for children 12-24 months or 100-150mg DHA+EPA for children 2-4 years old. Reference: FAO 2010. Fats and fatty acids in human nutrition. Report of an expert consultation. FAO Food and Nutrition Paper no. 91. FAO:Rome.
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