Awarded with ISO22000, WHO-GMP and HACCP certifications.
The Brands are Weanmil, Weanmil Advance and Knectarmil. Adequate nutrition during infancy and early childhood ensure the growth, health and development of children to their full potential. Mothers’ milk is best for your baby. The Infant Formula comes in handy in case of insufficient breast milk to bridge the gap in nutritional requirements for the Infant. The formula milk can be used form birth up to 24 months of age of an Infant.
Stage 1, Stage 2, Stage 3, Lactose Free and for Pre-term Infants.
The Brands are Weanlac and Knectarlac. Practice exclusive breastfeeding from birth to 6 months of age of Infants and introduce complementary foods after 6 months of age (180 days) while continuing to breastfeed. Weanlac is made with easily digestible ingredients that have been processed in-house along with milk solids. Introducing complementary feed is the next critical step in programming your baby’s future. Introduce a variety of food to your baby to support growth and development.
(Rice), (Wheat & Apple), (Wheat, Apple & Cherry), (Rice & Vegetables), (Wheat, Rice Mixed Fruits), (Oats, Rice, Strawberry & Banana), (Multigrain & Fruits) and (5Fruits & 5Grains)
The Brands are Weanstum and Knectarice. In case of any medical conditions like improper digestion or fever or diarrhoea, the baby can be fed with Processed Cereal Food that does not contain Milk solids. Weanstum is made either with plain Rice or Rice with Moong Dal so that the product is free from Lactose. This helps the delegate digestive system of the baby to have a soft and gently processed ingredients to get revived for its full efficiency within a short period of time.
Weanstum (Rice) and Weanstum (Rice & Moong Dal)
Knectargrow is a Protein Rich Food Supplements for Infants and Pre-School Children as per BIS standards. Knectargrow is formulated using the macronutrients and micronutrients that are required to improve the digestive system, bone strength and cognition. These ingredients are chosen using the scientific literature and the guidelines from ICMR and NIN publications.
Millets with Vegetables and Millets with Fruits