- Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMO) are important unique long chained carbohydrate compounds found in human breast milk.
- Research has confirmed various HMO structures play important roles in protecting gut epithelial cells and infant immunity.
- HMO presence in milk or formula is linked to growth of the healthy gut bacteria, Bifidobacterium.
- Kendamil believes HMOs are important and adds a prebiotic blend to its formula lines to provide naturally occurring HMO content.
- Kendamil is the only producer of organic formula with HMO content.
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