


Every mum has a different way of raising her children. But no matter how you choose to be a parent, we all want the same thing: the best for our precious little ones. And that includes doing everything we can to minimize their risk of developing allergies.
Help keep your little one protected with NANKID OPTIPRO® HA 3, which is scientifically formulated with Nestlé’s Most Advanced Protein1 and less allergenic2 than regular cow’s milk.
Find out below how this milk helps your child digest and absorb nutrients better to help them build a strong foundation.
1which are proteins broken down into pieces that are 10x smaller through a hydrolysis technology within Nestlé.
2von Berg A et al, for the GINIplus Study Group. Allergic manifestation 15 years after early intervention with hydrolysed formulas – the GINI Study. Allergy 2016: 71:210-219.








The likelihood of a child developing allergies can be hereditary. Do you and your spouse have a history of allergy?
Refer to the chart below to determine your child’s risk.






Allergy March is a progression of allergies that affects children as they grow older.
It often begins with food allergies and atopic eczema, before progressing to asthma and allergic rhinitis.
Research has shown that up to 80% of children with atopic eczema will develop asthma or allergic rhinitis in the future.
Grass T et al. The allergy syndrome in childhood. Immunologic principles--risk factors—prevention. Monatsschr Kinderheilkd 1991; 139 (6):316-22.



NANKID OPTIPRO® HA 3 contains Partially Hydrolysed 100% Whey Protein that is broken down into smaller pieces using using Nestlé’s unique process.


Research has shown that Partially Hydrolysed 100% Whey Protein Formula can help reduce the risk of eczema in high-risk children by up to 42%!
Reference:von Berg A et al, for the GINIplus study group. Allergic manifestation 15 years after early intervention with hydrolyzed formulas - the GINI Study. Allergy 2016;71:210-219




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