S-26® GOLD

Violation

  • Company

    Nestlé

  • Country

    Singapore

  • Published date

    04-11-2023

  • Crawl date

    05-17-2024

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Working memory, cognitive flexibility, and self-control are important skills for children to focus, remember and analyse information, plan and prioritise tasks, and regulate their emotions The building block for your child’s brain connections Getting enough exercise and eating right are essential for children's brain connections Support your child with sufficient nutrients for healthy brain growth Using The 5 Senses to Understand Your Child’s Development Babies are born with all the necessary senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch However, these senses may need to be stimulated to ensure better motor skills and memory Track your pregnancy week by week and learn more about your pregnancy stages, the symptoms, and your baby's development To calculate your baby's estimated date of delivery (EDD), select the year, the month and the date of the first day of your last period The caffeine tracker can help you assess how much caffeine you might be consuming in your diet The information on the Wyeth Nutrition (Singapore) Pte Limited ("Wyeth Nutrition") website does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis or treatment You should consult your healthcare practitioners for advice, in particular on health, safety, pregnancy, child development and infant nutrition To the extent allowed under law, Wyeth Nutrition will not be responsible or liable for any injury, death, loss, damage or expense suffered by any person arising out of or in connection with the Wyeth Nutrition website and/or any medical advice, diagnosis or treatment provided to you. 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Breast milk is best for babies The World Health Organisation (WHO) and Health Promotion Board (HPB) recommend exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life Unnecessary introduction of bottle feeding or other food and drinks will have a negative impact on breastfeeding At around six months of age (but not before 4 months), infants should receive nutritionally adequate and age-appropriate complementary foods while breastfeeding continues for up to two years of age or beyond Consult your doctor before deciding to use infant formula or if you have difficulty breastfeeding. Wyeth Nutrition Singapore fully recognises breast milk’s primacy, value and superiority and supports exclusive breastfeeding as recommended by the WHO. 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Violation checking

VIVID

Violation

Code article

5.1

5.3

5.5

CMF-PW

9.1 + 9.2,4.2

WHA58.32

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Commercial milk formula for pregnant and lactating women

Messages, information, educational materials, and labeling

Nutrition or health claims