Holle Organic Goat Milk Formula

The organic goat’s milk from Holle is a well-known alternative to cow’s milk formulas. If your infant is having problems with cow-based Formula, we highly recommend giving Holle Goat milk formula.

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Holle – Organic Goat Milk Formula

Is your little one having trouble with cow milk sensitivity? Holle’s incredible line of organic goat milk formulas could be the right choice for your baby. Goat’s milk formula has become increasingly popular over the last couple of years. The organic goat milk line of Holle providing critical nutrients similar to breast milk.
Let’s have a look at the many important reasons parents are choosing Holle goat’s milk formula.

  • EU organic certified – Holle developed a range of goat milk formulas that are European certified organic. This means that the formulas are free of many ingredients that you unfortunately do find in lots of non-organic baby formulas. The goat milk formulas are:
  • Similar to breastmilk – Goat milk formulas contain oligosaccharides similar to breastmilk. Oligosaccharides act as prebiotics making digestion easier due to healthy gut flora.
  • High in vitamins and minerals – compared to regular cow’s milk, goat milk naturally contains higher levels of certain vitamins which are important to the development and growth of your little one. This includes vitamins such as vitamin A, vitamin C, magnesium, and calcium.
  • Easier to digest – when your baby has trouble digesting cow’s milk protein goat milk can be a solution. Goat milk formula generally forms a softer, smaller, and looser curd once it reaches the gut. This makes it easier to digest for your little one.
GMO Free

GMO-free

No added sugar

No added sugar

No chemicals added

No chemicals added

Gluten-free

Gluten-free

Milk protein allergy vs intolerance

An important note to make is that a cow’s milk allergy is not the same as a milk protein intolerance.  An allergy is much more severe and affects a little less than 5%of the population. Symptoms such as frequent spit up, vomiting, diarrhea, blood in stool, or swelling (especially) of the mouth and throat could indicate an allergy. If you suspect an allergy to milk protein, always consult your pediatrician before making any changes to your baby's or toddler's diet. An intolerance to lactose (milk protein) in babies can cause symptoms such as:

  1. Gassiness
  2. Diarrhea
  3. Failure to thrive and gain weight
  4. Spitting up

Milk intolerance occurs when a baby is not able to digest the sugar in milk (lactose). As goat milk contains a lower amount of lactose compared to cow’s milk, your baby might tolerate this formula better.
HiPP Hypoallergenic formulas might also be a good solution in this case, as they are specifically developed for babies with sensitive stomachs.

A formula that matches each stage of your little ones development