Healtheries Goats Milk Powder is hygienically produced from fresh New Zealand goats milk. It contains no additives, and only the water is extracted.
Goats milk is a nourishing and delicious alternative for those who have problems digesting cows milk. Goats milk contains smaller fat particles than cows milk and is generally used for children who are unable to tolerate cows milk or for those who have digestive problems.
Goats milk may also be suitable for those who have a history of eczema, hay fever, asthma or other allergic disorders due to cows milk allergy.
Healtheries Goats Milk Powder is not suitable as an infant formula and should not be given as a sole source of infant nutrition under the age of one year. It may be used as part of a childrens diet after the age of one year if the child's health and appetite are in good condition. We recommend continuing on with infant formula until the age of two years if the child's immune system is weak.
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Processing:
- Healtheries Goats Milk Powder is not homogenised, but is pasteurised at 72 degrees for 15 seconds and is spray dried. The enzymes in dried goats milk powder are inactive and a minimal amount will be destroyed by the pasteurising process. Mixing water with the powder will not reactivate the enzymes, however fermentation as for the production of yoghurt, will allow these to become active again.
- Healtheries Goats Milk Powder contains no additives, no sulphur dioxide, and is not irradiated. It is GE free and routinely and stringently tested for pesticide and antibiotic content. The use of growth hormones in goats is not authorised in NZ.
- Breast milk is best for babies. Good maternal nutrition is important for breast feeding, and reversing a decision not to breast feed may be difficult. Introducing partial bottle feeding could negatively affect breast feeding. Infant formula should always be used as directed. Proper use of infant formula is important to the health of the infant. Social and financial implications should be considered when selecting a method of feeding.
Healtheries Goats Milk Powder is not suitable as an infant formula and should not be given as a sole source of infant nutrition under the age of one year.
Contains Lactose.
To make 1 glass:
- Place 2 level metric tablespoons (15 g) of Healtheries Goats Milk Powder into a glass
- Measure 150 ml of cooled, freshly boiled water.
- Mix the powder with sufficient water to form a smooth paste then add the remaining water.
To make 600ml (1 pint):
- Place 8 level tablespoons (60 g) of Healtheries Goats Milk Powder into a container.
- Measure out 550 ml of cooled, freshly boiled water and add slowly to the powder until it forms a smooth paste.
- Add remaining water and blend well.
To make 1 litre equivalent to whole Goats Milk add 120 g of powder to 900 ml of cooled freshly boiled water.
One 500 gm can of Healtheries Goats Milk Powder makes 4.2 litres of reconstituted goats milk.
Goats milk may be used as a replacement for cows milk in cooking.
Store below 30 degrees C.
Healtheries Goats Milk Powder can be used to make yoghurt, icecream, and soft curd cheese. It may also be added to fruit smoothies and baking to increase protein and calcium content.
100% New Zealand Goats Milk Powder
Contains Lactose.