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Nutrition for growing kids

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MORINAGA Chil-kid, a growing-up formula for children aged one and above, is enriched with AA (arachidoni­c acid), DHA (docosahexa­enoic acid), GOS (galacto-oligosacch­arides) and five nucleotide­s to provide nutrition for growing-up children.

Enhancing brain developmen­t

AA and DHA help enhance the developmen­t of the brain and central nervous system as well as the visual function.

GOS helps establish a Bifidobact­erium-dominant flora and suppresses the growth of harmful bacteria in the intestine.

GOS is important in alleviatin­g constipati­on while nucleotide­s promote healthy guts.

Morinaga’s extensive research and developmen­t have resulted in the discovery of a probiotic, the Bifidobact­erium longum BB536.

The research has also brought about the benefits of Lactoferin, which is widely used in children’s formulas to improve immunity.

Morinaga Chil-kid is produced and imported from a state-ofthe-art plant in the Netherland­s, using Japanese technology and stringent double-safety standard.

The product is certified halal.

About Morinaga

Morinaga Milk Industry Co, Ltd is the second largest dairy product company in Japan that was founded on Sept 1, 1917, as Nippon Rennyu, Ltd.

Morinaga started its business with the production of condensed milk before producing the first milk powder in 1920.

Today, the brand, which is well known among Malaysian households, is committed to creating nutritious and healthy products for all ages.

The company exports its products worldwide to more than 30 countries.

Morinaga has almost 50 years of history in Malaysia and was the first Japanese milk formula to be available in the market.

For details, visit its Facebook page @moringachi­lkidmalays­ia and @morinagami­lkmalaysia.

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Morinaga Chil-kid is produced and imported from a state-of-the-art plant in the Netherland­s, using Japanese technology and stringent double-safety standard.

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